Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/17

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Noctilux Lore!
From: "dan states" <dstate1@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 06:57:58 PST

What was you opinion of the summitar vs summicron.  I am considering 
purchasing a 50 that I can use on both an m6 and a screw mount and the 
price difference is suprising.  Is the summitar a stinker?


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>Ted- and, Bob!
>I agree with you- when you have the capability, you try for more of 
those
>'impossible' shots. It's like having a fast car; how often do you 
wonder
>what it'd be like to get her on the open road, and let 'er rip before 
you
>actually 'see what she'll do'!
>Having played around with 50s such as the Elmar, Summitar, Summarit,
>Summicron, and Noctilux, and just this week a pre-war Summar, I am 
amazed at
>the individual 'personality' each of these lenses has. It is as if the
>designers had tried to come up with as many 'flavors' as they could 
imagine!
>It remains for the photographer to pick the tool that works for that
>particular 'look' he/she might be trying to get!
>I personally love 'em all!
>Dan
>dwpost@msn.com
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