RezaLoghme
Member
I’m considering adding a Leica 11831 50mm Elmar (the collapsible version from the 1970s–80s) to my kit and would appreciate hearing from people who have used it.
My current 50mm is a 1970s Summicron, which I know is technically the stronger lens. What I’m trying to understand is whether the Elmar brings something different enough in practice to justify owning both.
For those who have experience with the 11831:
• How does the rendering compare to a 1970s Summicron in everyday use?
• Do you notice a meaningful difference in contrast or tonal character?
• Is the collapsible form factor genuinely useful, or more of a historical curiosity?
• Are there situations where you prefer shooting with the Elmar even if you have a faster lens available?
Not looking to start a lens hierarchy debate — just interested in practical impressions from people who’ve used both.
Thanks in advance for any insights.
My current 50mm is a 1970s Summicron, which I know is technically the stronger lens. What I’m trying to understand is whether the Elmar brings something different enough in practice to justify owning both.
For those who have experience with the 11831:
• How does the rendering compare to a 1970s Summicron in everyday use?
• Do you notice a meaningful difference in contrast or tonal character?
• Is the collapsible form factor genuinely useful, or more of a historical curiosity?
• Are there situations where you prefer shooting with the Elmar even if you have a faster lens available?
Not looking to start a lens hierarchy debate — just interested in practical impressions from people who’ve used both.
Thanks in advance for any insights.
