Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/12/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I purchased the 'Classic' or 'single coat' version of this lens from Joseph Yao earlier this month. It arrived in the mail late this afternoon. I have shot a roll of Tri-X pushed to 800 iso but I won't have my negatives back until at least tomorrow night or Friday. My impressions of the build quality of the lens and hood so far are as follows: Compact, solid feel to the lens and for the first time for a VC lens (for me) there is a built-in Leica-like lens mount alignment (i.e. a small red dot). Interesting release on the front lens cap; its a dual squeeze release requiring a thumb and fore-finger to put on and take off. Metal circular lens hood, very much like the hood on Leica's current 35 Summicron, except you align the hood and twist it by a third of a turn to lock-on or release the hood. Focusing is via a semi circular tab, reminiscent of 4th generation Leica 35 Summicron. Focusing action is a little stiff but I expect that it will get much smoother with use. This lens, when mounted, brings up the 50mm framelines on my M2. So far I'm pretty impressed but the real test is image quality! Regards, Greg