Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Obvious advantages to the retractable 50 Summicron. 1) usually available from $200 to $400 if in clean but not collectable condition. 2)after f4.0 hard to see any difference with new version especially if you develop your own B&W to adjust contrast. 3) when retracted makes a very compact package; especially if you put a screw mount lens on a screw mount Leica. Disadvantages to the retractable Summicron 1) usually needs cleaning. Budget about $95.00 2) very frequently has fine scratches on front element which can lower contrast even more. Budget about $200. 3)with very hard use the barrel wobbles causing focus plane errors. Which can be artistically interesting. 4)non-linear aperture which makes setting f-stops after f11 difficult if your camera doesn't have a meter. 5)flares easily compared to later multi-coated versions Advantages to later 50 Summicrons. 1)many people including myself swear by to image of the DR Summicron as the best over all combination of sharpness, contrast across the field and just plain awesome build quality. 2)latest version has better micro-contrast and is very resistant to flare. 3)black latest versions are much lighter in weight than previous rigid versions. Disadvantages to later 50 Summicrons 1)much more expensive relative to earlier versions other than the DR. 2)many people dislike the latest version and its pathetic excuse for a pull out hood.;) But then again many like the hoods always there feature. 3)length versus collapsible makes putting the camera in a coat pocket not very likely. So, what's important to you? If you are just starting out and/or won't be using the 50 much go cheap: a retractable or a clapped out newer version that sells cheap because of wear. A few scratches really drop the price. If you want ultimate image quality then try a DR and a newer version with film, the type you use most often, to see which variant pleases you. Don dorysrus@mindspring.com