Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Peter Jon White wrote: [snip ...] Unlike an SLR, with your M6 you have the frames for both 28mm and 35mm right in your camera. When you're out taking pictures with your 50mm or 90mm, all you have to do is move the frame selector lever to the 28mm or 35mm position to see what you would get with either lens. If you frequently see an image that you would like with one frame or the other, you'll know which lens to get. --> Very wise PRACTICAL comments ! Perhaps this would be of help: IF you take account of the newer Leica M 24mm ASPH, considered a reference, assuming you USE 24-25mm lenses, the 35mm focal length takes more meaning, in photo system building strategy (reserving the 24mm for later). IF you did not have a 50 mm, the 35mm would take one more meaning still. I'm tempted to vote for the 28mm but it's a very IFFY vote. Would it be a $250 lens, all would be fine but it's a major Leica brand purchase, either 28mm or 35mm, and both deserve very strong recommendations, while that 24mm thoroughly calls for attention: it's a matter of personal photo style, aesthetics, real life needs. Then, if you had a ONE lens system, I'd probably vote for a 35mm (while I use, and prefer, 28mm primarily). Which do you think YOU would U-S-E more and derive more satisfaction from ? "They" say a new 28mm f/2 Summicron-M is due any day now: perhaps are you the first one who'll report on its performance? That's certainly going to be a drooling trigger to many... oh yes ! Best regards, Andre Jean Quintal