Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/04/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Carlos - You are getting good advice here - You really can't top the 35 Summicron non-ASPH if you're looking for the ideal price/performance ratio/compromise. And it's such a good lens that unless you spend too much time reading all the posts on this list, you'll never know that you compromised! :-) B. D. At 11:06 AM 4/22/99 -0700, you wrote: >Carlos, > I think this is exactly what we are here for. There are no stupid questions. > >Since $$ is an issue, I recommend a used 35mm Summicron, non-ASPH version. Read Erwin Puts' review and you will see this is a good buy. I guarantee you will be happy. > >For portraits, since $$ is an issue, I have two suggestions. First, look for a 135mm Hektor, which can be found for $150, or so. The "bokeh" is terrific and for portraits any softness over a super sharp late model 90 is ok, especially if your subject is female. There is an online review of this lens at the LHSA page. > >Bob > >=============== > I know that this question may sound stupid for most of you, but I think >that it is the best place to ask. > I own an M2 with a summicron 50mm. Now, I'm planning to buy my second >lens and I cannot decide whether an Elmar 90mm f4 or a 35mm. In fact, I >don't have money enough to aford an Elmarit 90mm so please don't suggest my >buying an expensive 35mm. To make matters worse I don't know much about >leica M 35mm lenses. > On one side, I would like the 90mm to take portraits, on the other I >think that 35mm is what M2 was made for and I consider that lens usefull for >snapshots. I usually have to take photos with the camera placed on my waist >and I think a 35mm would be ideal. > Well, I accept whatever suggest you want! > Leically > >carlos >