Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/03/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I think that if you are starting out from ground zero it would be good to get the best you can afford. You will have these lenses for a long long long time. My first M lens (which I still have) is a 35mm f2 summicron in chrome form the sixties. A great lens overall. My second lens was a mid 70s 90mm f2 summicron (which I still also have). Its a good lens wide open until around f5.6 IMHO. I think the lens should eventually go in as the aperture blades are a little too shiney for my tastes. Those two lenses I bought used for less than $400 nearly 20 years ago. The only new lens I have bought is the famed 50mm f2 summicron. I am very pleased with that optic. Now I am just waiting for my M camera to get an estimate back so I can send in a check for its overhaul at DAG. Remember, buy the best condition you can afford. If you can find a good demo lens that would be an excellent choice. gck