Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Guy: I have three lenses for my M6. A 24mm aspheric, 35mm F2 aspheric and the 50mm Summicron. I have always considered the 35mm focal length normal on a 35mm camera. It works for me. The 35mm F2 Summicron is a superb lens and it I could only have one it would be it. The 50mm is historic in it's resolution, contrast, bokeh, and color rendition. The 35mm lens is also a benchmark. I would make my decision based on the focal length fits your shooting style. Bob B. > >I'm returning to photography after approx. 15 years, > >and am taking a Black and White college class this > >fall. I'm fortunate to have been able to get an M6 and > >I am wondering what a good all-purpose starter lense > >would be. I really like the compactness of the 50 > >f/2.8 Elmar, but was wondering if I would be giving up > >a lot compared to the 50mm f/2 Summmicron, considering > >they are the basically the same price. Any feedback > >would be appreciated. > > > i honestly cannot see any reason why one would choose the elmar 50 over the > summicron, except for compactness, i.e., if you needed to slip the m6/50 in > and out of your pants pocket. and if compactness is that important for you, > ditch your m6 and get a sm leica with an elmar 50/3.5, which will slip into > your shirt pocket! > > as you mention, the price difference is minimal, so for that little bit of > money you get a faster lens that is generally recognized as one of the best > 50s around. > > i'd go for (and did, when i bought an m6) the summicron. > > guy