Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The 75/1.4 Summilux is the essence of M'ness. Jim At 01:34 PM 6/7/99 +0000, you wrote: >Dear LUGgers, > >I'm in deep trouble :-) in trying to solve this doubt of mine. > >As I've become so addicted to Leica M, I've completely neglected my >SLR's, that is 2 Contax bodies and a few lenses. SInce I got my first >M6 last year, they have been resting. >I know it's a pity, but I can't help it! Whenever I go out with the >camera I take my M's. In other words, there's no more feeling :-), if >you see what I mean. > >On the other hand, I think it's a pity to leave that equipment alone, >especially thinking of the money it costed, so I've decided to put it >at use, that is trade it for other photo equipment I know I'll use for >sure. > >Here comes the problem. I was thinking about getting the Summilux >75/1.4, but I'm afraid it overlaps with my Noctilux. Unfortunately >Erwin hasn't made a thorough review of the Summilux yet (I loved the >recent one about the Nocti!). > >Anybody can please give me a few hints about the Summilux? Is it >specialized in low light situations or can it be used in any light? > >One last question for Erwin and for those lucky ones who already have >the 90 apo-asph: how do these two lenses compare to each other, apart >from the focal lenghts issue? > >Thanks a lot in advance for your inputs. > >Regards, > > >Daniele Coliva >Bologna, Italia >dcoliva@jura.dsnet.it >