Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2018/02/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Warning: this topic may?ve already been beaten to death, so my apologies in advance if that?s the case. I?ve toyed with the idea of replacing my long-serving 50mm Summicron (version III) for some time, and recently, I had a chance to visit the Leica Store in Washington, DC (what a treat) to mount up the current offerings. I?ve always loved the idea and look of the Noctilux, and that was really what I was there to see. I figured if I was going to buy another Leica 50, I may as well purchase one that grabs more light, right? However, what I quickly found is that I think I?m going to be flummoxed by the 1 meter minimum focusing distance. If I remember correctly, my version III was the first 50 to focus to .7 meter (that may be totally wrong, but I had that tucked away in my head, anyway). I have to admit, though, that I?m quite accustomed to using it at that less-than-a-meter range. Are my Noctilux dreams dashed? Do any older Noctilux lenses focus more closely? Should I just crop? Have I just saved myself a pile of money? I get it, this is really a subjective question, and Noctilux aside, I will say that I loved the look of the new ?cron in the very, very limited time I had to play with it in the store. Decisions, decisions. Frank F. Farmer Jackson, Mississippi