Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I concur with Andrew, and he will tell you that we can deliberate _endlessly_ on this topic. :) The 50/2 was my first choice for just one lens: great value in the Leica line, and a versatile focal length (for my needs, anyway). If I had it to do over again, though, I'd start with the 35/2 asph. That and the 75/1.4 would likely make a great two lens line-up. For a 3 lens combination, it's hard to argue with Andre's choices: 28/2 asph, 50/1.4, and 90--though I'd chose the elmarit over the apo 'cron here for the weight savings, and you'd have a side benefit of having all three lenses share a common filter size (46). Myself, I'm planning on 4 M's in my kit: 28/2 asph, 35/2 asph, 50/2, and 75/1.4. Although I may well replace the 50/2 with either a new 50/1.4 (if/when it comes out), or the 90/2.8. Dan > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > [mailto:owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us]On Behalf Of Andrew > Moore > Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2000 2:16 PM > To: Terry Sham > Cc: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: Re: [Leica] One Lens System > > > > > Do you agree to use Noctilux 50mm f/1 as the only lens in the M > system? Will > > the Summilux 35mm f/1.4 be better? > > We can get you started but you'll end up having to make the final > decision, because you know your subject matter and shooting style better > than we do. > > Both are excellent all-around performers, and neither outdoes the other in > terms of low light "hand-holdability". Contrary to what you might hear > about the performance of the Noct at smaller apertures, its performance > there is good. > > Personally I would side with the 35 since that length is more useful to > me, and also because size and weight are important to me. In fact I would > really prefer the 35/2 ASPH for a one-lens system, mainly because of its > size, weight, consistant performance across apertures, flat field, and > pleasing bokeh. An all-around winner. In a pinch you can push film (or > change it). > > I can think of seven excellent "one lens system" lenses: > > 35/2 pre-ASPH > 35/2 ASPH > 35/1.4 ASPH > 50/2 > 50/1 > 50/2.8 > 50/1.4 > > At this it's more approprite for you to ask yourself, not us, because you > need to weigh factors such as size, weight, preferred length, and each > lens's own characteristics, all of which can be very subjective. > > --Andrew > NO ARCHIVE >