View Full Version : Pictures taken with the new Summarit
Here's a link to see some pictures taken with the new Summarit 50/2.5 (on the French Leica site: Summilux.net)
It seems the new Summarit is a killer. Good news for photography, bad news for the purse :rolleyes:
Test Summarit Summilux.net (http://www.summilux.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=15553&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=15)
KoNickon
11-05-2007, 11:23
Very informative! (However, I wonder about the comment that the lenses are labeled f2.5 rather than their true aperture, f2.4, solely because Steven Lee, the head of Leica and of Asian background, believes 2 and 5 are more auspicious than 2 and 4!)
Very informative! (However, I wonder about the comment that the lenses are labeled f2.5 rather than their true aperture, f2.4, solely because Steven Lee, the head of Leica and of Asian background, believes 2 and 5 are more auspicious than 2 and 4!)
I 'm doubtful too ... but who knows.
Or perhaps 2.5 is simply closer to the actual T-stop than 2.4.
Gabriel M.A.
11-05-2007, 14:27
Nice images indeed. But like Nero (ok, Caesar, but looked more like the Middle Ages Propaganda-rendered Nero) said in "History of the World Part I": Nice. Not thrilling...but nice.
To my eye, it's more reminiscent of the pre-asph Summilux stopped at about f/2.8 than the current Summicron at f/2.8
I wonder if this "look"/"feel" would be a characteristic of the whole "Summarit-M" line; that would look nice with the 90mm focal length, perhaps a la 90mm Elmarit?
sepiareverb
11-05-2007, 14:48
The 75 seems to be the winner of the lot. I just read a review in LFI, test shots looked crisper than the 75 Summilux.
rogue_designer
11-05-2007, 15:05
They seem to perform well... just like any modern manufactured series of premium lenses.
I don't think I understand the hype though. Paying extra for super high performance exotic lenses makes some sense to me. But normal, mid-aperture lenses? not so much.
kipkeston
11-05-2007, 16:06
I want the affordable 75 =) And I only understand about 80% of that thread.
back alley
11-05-2007, 16:14
i'm with gabriel, very nice but...
the 'new' 50 elmarit moves me more.
i'm looking forward to a 75mm shootout with the cv 2.5 vs the leica 2.5!
joe
i'm looking forward to a 75mm shootout with the cv 2.5 vs the leica 2.5!
joe
Not sure what could possibly be improved with the 75 Heliar (other
than handling) - I have yet to see a negative comment.
Roland.
The 75 seems to be the winner of the lot. I just read a review in LFI, test shots looked crisper than the 75 Summilux.
Same observation Now, the 35/50 lenses costs more than the equivalent Zeiss with the same pricing model of excluding the hoods.
back alley
11-06-2007, 05:06
Not sure what could possibly be improved with the 75 Heliar (other
than handling) - I have yet to see a negative comment.
Roland.
exactly.
rollie, i see in your sig that you have recently purchased some gear. i have been following your sig and the frustrating part is there no indication as to what you are buying. sooo?
;)
rollie, i see in your sig that you have recently purchased some gear. i have been following your sig and the frustrating part is there no indication as to what you are buying. sooo?
;)
How about now ? :)
A lot depends on the person making the photos and not the lenses. With first class lenses, such as the modern lenses people are talking about above, I doubt it whether a large proportion of people will actually see a difference.
vBulletin® v3.6.8, Copyright ©2000-2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.