Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/07

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Subject: Re: [Leica] 35mm summicron asph vs 35mm summilux asph
From: c.blaue@bmsg.de
Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1999 10:36:40 +0100

I have the Summicron 2/35Asph and I like it very much. I used it in low light
situation and it is just marvellous. The 1.4Asph is at least as
good. The intrusion in the VF did never bother me with either one.
The 2/35 shows sometimes a bit of flare, when extremely bright light
sources (I mean eally bright, like a 500 Watt beamer in the dark) are in the
field. The 1.4/35 is not as good as the 2.0 in this respect. The differences
are really marginal within the range from f2.0 to f16. However the Summicron
cant beat the 'Lux at f1.4. Make up your mind, if you need it, and if you like
the shallow depth of field area and if you can afford it. If you do so the 1.4
is the one to go with low light capabilities as the Noctilux: Due to the
shorter focal length you can use it with a longer shutter time than the 50.

christoph

>Gary and Dawn wrote:
>As I dream towards the lens that will replace my really very nice mid
>sixties chrome barrel 35mm f2 summicron, I am leaning towards the 35mm 1.4
>asph.  But in all reality would I be as good off with the just introduced
>35mm f2 asph?   Would the 35mm 1.4 intrude into my viewing area vs the 35mm
>f2.  I have heard that the 50mm f1 does intrude a bit.  Would those of you
>who have the 1.4 asph say the intrusion is as much as the vented hood of my
>current 35mm f2.  I use an M4-2.