Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 11:41 PM -0500 11/17/99, FIGLIO4CAP@aol.com wrote: >I have been a holdout on this lens. However, last Saturday I was stuck in >Dallas for the afternoon. When I told Sherry Krauter that I was going to be >there, she gave me info about a camera show in Mesquite. Well, I went and saw >not very much Leica stuff but enough to get me in "trouble." I bought a new >35mm 1.4 ASPH. > >Then off to San Antonio for three days of meetings and some picture taking. I >had both the old and the ASPH Summiluxes. > >In short, the differences between the lenses are not subtle. As many have >noted here before, the ASPH has a different look, but it is a look that I >find truly awesome. At last, here is an F1.4 35mm lens that is truly useable >at 1.4 and not just for the effect. True, it does not produce that ethereal >look of the older Summilux -a kind of shimmer or dreamy halo. However,the >older M version needs to be stopped down to 2.8 before it begins to approach >the ASPH wide open in terms of resolution,detail rendering,color saturation >and gradation and my feeling is that it never does match the ASPH at any >aperture. Erwin says it in his tests and I saw it easily on drugstore prints! >I guess it depends on what you want in a photo but I have to say that this >lens is the most exciting piece of photo gear that I have purchased in many >years. >Does this mean that I now have to look at the ASPH lens for my R system as >well? >Bob Figlio I don't think the ASPH ever meant as much on any other lens as on the 35/1.4 M. Also, ASPH is quite rare on the R line, not being an 'R' user (feeding down here with Canons and Nikons). * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw@archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com