Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hans- Oops! I think Thib and I were tinning of the earlier R version and you were talking about the newer version. Again, mine has the clip on shade that reverses, with a notched lens cap. Even if it is older don't think it is inferior. Mine must be close to 30 years old, but takes marvelous photos. In fact I am using mine today since my flash (HORRORS!) won't cover a 28mm lens, I'll be using the 35 Elmarit to do candids at a wedding reception, along with an M3 and Noctilux!. I like it because the depth of field is such that zone focusing works quite well when you have to make a 'grab' shot. I usually use it on the SL because the viewfinder on the SL is brighter, and the R version is hard to focus in low light- I am sure the M is much much easier! I have heard so much about the 35 Summicron and Summilux, that I put a deposit on a used Summicron-M 35 until after Christmas. This is a chrome M version- I cannot recall the exact part number, but I figure if it is a Summicron, and it works as well as the Summicron-Rs that I have in 50 and 90mm, then it is a definite winner. I still shoot a lot at 50, so I haven't thought about getting a 50 Summilux-M yet! I piddle along with the Summarit, the poor mans' Summilux until I can get a Noctilux! To be frank with you, I have not met a Leitz lens that I wouldn't use; they are consistently high in quality, and I have never been disappointed with any that I have used. Since I usually only do at max 11x14 inch prints, the difference between the older Summilux and the newer ASPH lens would be lost on me- it's beautiful, but the results I get don't justify spending that much more... Personal opinion only.!! :) In short- Enjoy the Elmarit- it is a fine lens, and you'll love the results! Dan dwpost@msn.com