Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/06/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thank you very much Charlie. One of my original questions was whether or not it was worth giving up the convenience of the RF-Summicron on an M3 for the improved optical quality of current Summicrons. I believe that I'll go ahead a sell my RF-Summicron and buy a new lens. I can always pick up an M body if a new goggle-less Summicron proves too much of a hassle on the M3. I didn't know that the ASPH version had a 39 mm thread. Thanks for that bit of Info as well. Finally, thank you for the offer to compare color transmission of the various lenses but I don't think it will be necessary. I'm going to follow the assumption that all modern Leica lenses (w/the possible exception of the Noctilux) have a neutral color rendition. Thanks to you and to all who have kindly responded to my questions. Best Regards, Bud Charles Dunlap wrote: > > a) is the > >ASPH worth the extra cost when I'd seldom use the lens wide open? > > Perhaps not. I have used my 35/2 wide open on numerous occasions, taking > some of my favorite photos this way. > > > b) how much > >would I want to use my 39 mm swing-out polarizer with this lens? > > I'm not sure why this is an issue. Both ASPH and non-ASPH lenses have 39mm > filter threads. > > >d) is a late Canadian Summicron likely > >to be more reliable than a lens from Solms? > > The Solms reliability debate has always seemed suspicious to me. I've had > lenses from both and no problems with any of them. Mechanically the > Canadian 35 Summicron seemed a little more shakey than the two Solms > lenses, but this was probably due to age. > > >Erwin Puts mentioned that the ASPH lenses may be somewhat warmer than the > >non-ASPH lenses. This is important to me since I'm extremely concerned about > >the color rendition of a lens and I want all of my later lenses to be equal in > >this respect. > > I can't understand why the new lens would be slightly warmer. I've > discounted this statement because Erwin Puts reviewed an early example > (pre-release) of the lens. Leica can control the warmth of the lens via the > lens coatings and has a stated policy of maintaining color balance across > the range of modern lenses. I would be more concerned about differences in > color balance among older lenses than in the modern designs. With that said > I've never noticed and problems with color balance in any case. > > If you like, I will take photos (pick a slide film) with the new ASPH 35/2, > latest model 50 Summicron, and latest 90/2.8 Elmarit (same scene, same > aperture) and send them to you. The only problem is that Leica will not > tell Don Chatterton when they expect my new lens to arrive! I can > understand production delays, but Leica is also being evasive about when my > new M6 0.85 will appear. No one there seems to know when to expect > deliveries from Solms, nor do they seem to care about customer frustration. > When I call (no more than once in a week) they act inconvenienced by my > requests for information. Well, this isn't relevant to you. > > Best wishes, > > Charlie > -------------------------------------------- > Charles E. Dunlap > Earth Sciences Department > University of California > Santa Cruz, CA 95064 > Tel.: (408) 459-5228 Fax.: (408) 459-3074 > > mailto:cdunlap@es.ucsc.edu > --------------------------------------------