Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/04/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Lately, my preferred combination has been the new Elmar-M and the Summarit-M. When looking at the negs, it's like going from granite to Jello, contrast and sharpness wise. I have a lens carrier mounted on an M3 so I can have a choice of lenses, as needed, at hand. Slobodan Dimitrov Studio G-8, Angels Gate Cultural Center http://sdimitrovphoto.com On Apr 2, 2006, at 12:13 PM, David Rodgers wrote: > My Leica M lens collection just grew a little. I came across a > used 50/2.8 Elmar, latest version, that I couldn't pass up. > > I'm always a sucker for 50mm lenses. (Sidebar: I was going to give > the digital equivalent just to be DC -- digitally correct -- but I > overheated my calculator trying to calculate the equivalent for > each sensor size). > > I bought the Elmar to compliment my 50/1.4 Summilux (and hopefully > a Noctilux in the near future). > > Here are some observations about the 50/2.8 Elmar based on my > initial use. > > The new Elmar is definately not the same lens as it's ancient > predecessor. I had an old type collapsable Elmar years ago, and the > new version is much improved, especially at close distances. It's > also less prone to flare. > > The 50/2.8 Elmar is not a lot more compact than a Summicron, > particularly if you leave on the lens shade. But it is slightly > more compact, and that does make a difference. With lens shade > removed and the lens collapsed it's not much bigger than a body > cap.The Elmar is also less expensive than a Summicron. > > The Elmar takes 39mm filters. That gives me a chance to use the > many I own. I haven't had a lens that they fit since I sold my 35/2. > > The one thing that takes getting used to is expanding the Elmar. > During the first few times of use I took a few shots before I > realized that I hadn't fully extended the lens. > > The Elmar is very quick to focus. I can focus it much faster than I > can the Summilux. I can probably focus the Elmar more quickly than > any other M lens I own. I did some street photography yesterday. > Even though I'm way out of practice, I was able to snap things into > focus very quickly. > > Wide open at f2.8 the Elmar is quite usable. I shot indoors in less > that perfect light using TMax 400 rated at 800. The images were > fine. I don't have access to my scanner right now, but when I do > I'll post some samples. > > Finally, I think the 50/2.8 Elmar is going to be a very good > compliment to 50 'lux Some of the time ( in fact make that most of > the time) I like to keep things as simple as possible. That means a > compact lens on a compact body. The Elmar fits that bill, and 50 > just happens to be my favorite focal length. At least when it comes > to film :-) > > In summary, quick focusing ability, compact size, optical quality, > and low cost are the biggest positives to the 50/2.8 Elmar. Maximum > aperture, and the fact that expanding the lens takes some getting > used to, and the only negatives. It's a good compliment to one of > the big and fast 50mm lenses, particularly if you have multiple M > bodies. > > daveR > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information