Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/22

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Subject: RE: [Leica] 50 Summicron or 50 Summilux as standard lens??
From: "B. D. Colen" <bdcolen@earthlink.net>
Date: Fri, 22 Oct 1999 13:19:19 -0000

> If one were to buy a lens for an M6HM
> to use as their ONLY lens, I assume the
> consensus is that the 50mm is the best
> choice since it fits nicely between wide
> angle and short telephoto, Salgado and
> Cartier-Bresson used it as a standard
> lens, etc.

Francesco - Why do you care about consensus? What lens works best for YOU,
rather than for Cartier-Bresson and Salgado? If I had to choose only one
lens I would make it the 35 Summilux ASPH, but that's because it suits my
style of photography, that has nothing to do with that will work best for
you.



> Now, how does one choose between the
> Summicron and the Summilux?  Is the 50
> Summilux as good wide open as the 35
> Summilux?  I have read that the Summicron
> is the BEST 50mm lens PERIOD.  Is this true
> or is the 50 Summilux just as good at f/2?
> If they are equal from f/2 down to f/16,
> the choice would be the Summilux just
> because it has f/1.4, right?

Go look at what Erwin has written.



> Francesco Sanfilippo
> francesco@incsystems.com
> Webmaster & Network Administrator,
> InContact Systems, MentorU.Com
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