Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I agree with Steve. Perhaps years of self-abuse have finally ruined my ability to discern resolution differences in Leitz optics. However, I recently began shooting with an immediate postwar (coated) Elmar 50 3.5 and have been astonished by the results. These a gorgeous look to pictures with this lens that my collapsible Summicron and mid-80s Summilux 50s don't have. However, these other lenses also create their own particular look to the photographs, which is not unpleasant in their own right. Jim Shulman - ----- Original Message ----- From: Steve LeHuray <icommag@toad.net> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 11:10 AM Subject: Re: [Leica] Build Quality of Lenses > > > > Okay, I've now spent a couple of days with a DR Summicron (thanks to > > Ting!), and I have a few thoughts. While I've never been impressed by the > > argument that holds the M3, M2 and M4 to be superior mechanically to the > > later bodies -- I've worked with both types, and my M4-P is just as nice, > > in every way -- I am now utterly convinced of the the superior build > > quality of the early lenses. Later, horrendously expensive Leica lenses, > > though reasonably well-constructed, feel about as solid as my old Zuikos, > > and less solid than the fully metal lenses for the Contax SLR. Frankly, > > the new black Voigtlanders feel better (although I'm less happy with the > > finish on the chrome versions). > > > > This DR Summicron, on the other hand, is about as well made as > > anything I've ever held in my hands. It's a joy. I'm determined, now, to > > buy only the earlier lenses, unless the optical performance of the > > recent versions are vastly superior. Call it a fetish thing. > > > > So. I'm still searching for that perfect 35mm lens. How is that old > > chrome Summicron, relative to the fourth generation? And what about the > > 35/2.8 Summaron? > > > > > > Doug Cooper > > > > (oh, and thanks for the response re: my IIIc.) > > > > > > > Sure! I have first generation M chrome lenses and current generation and > there is no question IMHO that the first generation chrome lenses feel > better but I cannot say which is the better quality as they were built with > different materials and standards. I know that Irwin will disagree but I do > have trouble telling which picture was shot with which lens. I have shot the > same scene at the same time first with a Summicron collapsible (1953) then > switched to a current Summicron, then had prints (8x10) made, just about > impossible to tell which is which. Going a little further I took a portrait > with a Summitar 50 (1950) on a 111G and the same shot with current Summicron > on a M2 and maybe I need my eyes checked but could not see any difference. > No doubt under scientific conditions there is a big difference but in the > real world, I am not so sure. > Steve > Annapolis >