Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I also have both 35 ASPH lenses, but I would give the edge to the Summilux. Both are excellent performers, with the cron having the size and price advantage. But just on a subjective basis, everyone who has seen either prints or slides from the Summilux comment at how sharp and clear the photographs are. I'm talking about people in my lab who have seen hundreds of thousands of pictures, to pros and people who have been Leica users for 40-50 years. There's just something about the Summilux ASPH that has that special "Leica" look. Only problem I've had with the Summilux is an unusual flare problem. We're not talking about a slight veiling flare problem, but a total white out, image obliterating flare problem! Its only happened to me once, but Tom A had such a bad problem with his, he sent his lens back to Solms for Leica to investigate it. After having the lens for over six months, the response was to shield the left side of the lens (where the cut out is) with your hand when shooting with strong side lighting. Could be an opening for another Tom A Leica enhancing product. I feel the problem stems from the lens hood cut out and the relative flatness of the front element. Under certain unusual conditions, i.e., strong side light entering the side of the shade at an extreme angle, flare can result. Bottom line: If I had only one lens to choose from the entire line, it would be the 35 Summilux ASPH. Bill Rosauer