Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Fred, I have both as well, and did get the third cam added to the Wetzlar lens. Both are stellar performers, and even though I've only enlarged to 11x14 with them, I would say that they were equal in quality. I do favor the newer one, however, as the older one has the reversible hood, and notched cap- sort of cumbersome at times. The 35mm has the same hood, and with it, I leave the hood on, and cover the front with an old cap for the 135/2.8-R I had which fits the 35/50 hood. The newer one is so much simpler to use- slip off the cap- pull out the attached hood! I'm not totally retro! Personally, I don't think you'd be able to see the differences in the photos from the two lenses if they are both in the same shape. It's a matter of convenience and personal taste. How's that for a 'weasly' answer!? Cheers, Dan'l dwpost@msn.com - -----Original Message----- From: Fred Whitlock <afc@cl-sys.com> To: Leica List <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Date: Sunday, January 25, 1998 8:58 PM Subject: [Leica] 50mm Summicron R's >I've been reading with interest some of the exchanges about 50mm lenses. I >recently acquired a Leica R system and I've sold off enough of it to get my >money out of it. I'm deciding which of the final pieces to keep for >personal use. There are two 50 Summicron-R lenses. One is the Canadian >model with 55mm filter threads and a slide out lens hood. I've tested it >and decided it is about as good as 50mm lenses get for 35mm SLR cameras. I >also have an older, 2 cam, German made model with a snap-on lens hood and a >series VI filter ring. I haven't tested it but my assumption is that it >might be more interesting to a collector than to a photographer. I assume >the newer one is better optically and, certainly, it is very good. > >I've been reading some descriptions here on LUG of older vs. newer Leica >50's and I'm trying to determine if those descriptions fit my two lenses. >I'm going to keep one and sell the other. If I keep the older one, I'll >send it to Leica for conversion to 3 cam or, if not, I'll sell it. I >haven't had very good weather to make comparative tests. Is it worth my >while to wait to do so? Thanks for any input. I'm a real novice when it >comes to Leica SLR's. > >Fred >Maplewood Photography >http://www.maplewoodphoto.com