Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Here are the promised samples of the 50 Summilux Asph. All photos scanned at 720 dpi, jpeged and unsharpened. First up is a sample of what happens when the sun is just out of the frame and shining on the lens: http://gallery.leica-users.org/50-Summilux-Asph-samples/flare So I can safely say it is not as flare proof as the Noctilux. This is the only time it flared and other photos from a similar angle but without direct sunlight on the lens are flare free. Further on the flare performance is this example: http://gallery.leica-users.org/50-Summilux-Asph-samples/toecounting Notice how the slats in the sunlit blinds can still be clearly seen. Impressive. (grey point adjusted to bring out some detail in child's face which is why the child's face is slightly muddy) And this one (much better scan this time as I can actually see the damn thing now that I turfed the LCD monitor): http://gallery.leica-users.org/50-Summilux-Asph-samples/maze We got up early every morning and watched the Tour de France live. Wide open at 1/8 shows a little camera shake (and subject movement). This is where I missed the mass of the Noctilux: http://gallery.leica-users.org/50-Summilux-Asph-samples/tdf (Colour balance adjusted) And a little skin and bondage in a futile attempt to mimic Kyle: http://gallery.leica-users.org/50-Summilux-Asph-samples/bath :-) All these photos are being shared to show how the Summilux Asph performs. Most of them will now go into Bin 13. Please do NOT let my darling spousal unit know I posted an early morning photo of her. While I am quite fond of the raw her, she prefers a little prep work before public display. So should you go out and sell your old 50 Summilux to get this one? It is sharper wide open and is less susceptible to flare; but, enough to make a $1000US difference? If you are not swimming in cash, definitely not. If money is not an issue or you are, like me, trying to find a closer focusing, lighter Noctilux, then sure, I am happy I did. John Collier