Leica R Summicron or Summilux
I'm considering looking out for a 50mm lens for my R6.2 - so a 3 cam, obviously. I have a couple of questions:
a) I don't actually need the extra speed of a Summilux; but is it a better lens than the Summicron in general? b) Most of the 3 cam Summicrons that appear for sale appear to be ELC rather than German made (I do see German Summicrons that, judging by their serial numbers, are upgrades to 3 cam). Are the German Summicrons any better than the Canadian ones? I'd be happy getting a late lens: I don't need ROM though. |
I doubt very much as a user you would be very hard pushed to tell the difference between a Summicron and a Summilux (apart from a bigger dent in the bank account). Ask yourself do I actually need an extra stop? Will I use the extra capability that the wider aperture would allow? Is the Summilux any better than the Summicron - that is open to debate.
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I would suggest that you consider whether or not you will have a rush of blood to the head in the future and diced to do a lot of low light photography where the extra stop may come in handy. Now having written this I just thought you could always use a much fast film. :o
Problem solved :D I have been reading a book on eco building and one of things that stood out is you should build in a certain amount of future proofing. Something that could be translated to photography. :) |
Hi Michael,
I have a Summicron-R, latest, made in Canada, a superb lens, best performance already at f/4. No experience with the Summilux, however apart from the latest version E60 filter diameter (3 versions exist) it's no better than the Summicron. As for Canada vs Germany, no difference. |
Thank you, Miha. That answers my original questions.
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My Lux is an M version but it really is like x2 lenses in one. Soft and glowy at f1.4 and sharp and contrasty after f2.8. Not sure if it is the same with the R versions.
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About 1939 they revamped the Summar into the Summitar and from 1945 all were coated with a consequential improvement in contrast and definition. There was also a very few examples of the Summitar being fitted into rigid mounts like the later Summicon. I do believe that some of these uncoated Summars could be returned to the factory Wetzlar to be cleaned and coated. |
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Can’t help with your lens question, Michael, but I’d be interested in your opinion of the R6.2. I love 35mm SLRs and have used lots of different ones over the years. I’ve never tried an R6, though. I’m curious to know if you think it’s “better” than other SLRs. If it feels anything like an M3 but with a bright SLR finder it would be some machine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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