Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/07/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>Has anyone had experience with the 50mm F:2 Summicron-DR (with eyes)? > >I am seeking opinions, either positive or negative, regarding the lens. >A month or so ago there was some discussion regarding the lens, however >it appeared to center on what the creature should be called, not how >well it performs and the uses to which it might be put. > >In any event, I am considering it. Prices (used) appear to be in the >$450-$500 range for a unit advertised with a whole bunch of plus marks. >"Mint" would obviously be better, however an older lense and "Mint" >often do not go together! > >The thoughts, and experiences, of those on the Leica List would be >greatly appreciated. > >This would be a "second" 50mm lense. In the 50mm range I use a 50mm >F:1.4 Summilux ... and am happy with it. > >Thanks in advance! > >Glenn > >Glenn Thrall >gthrall@ix.netcom.com > The close range 50mm f2 Summicron has very high resolving power (if I remember well close to 200, which is why they were used in the Voyager spacecraft) but deliver this high linepair/mm number at a low contrast level. Images made by a recent Summicron (somewhat lower resolution but with much higher contast) definitely come out nicer because of superb micro contrast. This of course is a matter of opinion: certain people enjoy vaseline dream pictures. In my opinion, nothing beats a slightly underexposed (through a recent high contrast M-lens), perfectly sharp Kodachrome slide, projected 1.50/2.00 meter wide with a good slide projector on a white plastic non-lenticular screen, in perfect darkness (I exclude here off-course comparison with projected images made with bulky gear like 6x7 Mamiya's and Götschmann projectors and similar equipment). Gerard Captijn, Geneva, Switzerland. __________________________________________________ INTERNET PROVIDER: GROUPE VTX CH-1009 PULLY MAIL TO: info@vtx.ch