Mewael
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I want a compact 50mm lens/camera combination for street/general photography. A Leica IIIc/IIIf or maybe even an earlier model fitted with a 50mm collapsible. Leica put out a few collapsible, most notably the Elmars (f3.5/f2.8), the Summitar, and ofcourse the Summicron. I believe that there is a Hektor too but that is a collector piece. I understand the basic differences in size, ergonomics, and ofcourse maximum aperture but I am wondering how they perform. Outside of signature.
-Which is most flare-resistant?
-Which is least prone to hazing?
-And what about sharpness at f4? I don't expect to use any of the lenses wide-open, to be honest, because I normally shoot at f5.6-f11 and sometimes f2.8-f4.0 when the light is not the best.
My feeling is that the "best" lens for me is one of the two Elmar's. They are smaller lenses and with simpler designs and so my thinking is that they are more flare-resistant. The are ofcourse the most compact.. The f3.5 is more compact but the f2.8 is more ergonomic. Is the f2.8 version decent at f2.8? Any samples? How do the two compare at f4.0?
The Summitar seems too middle-ground. It is not as ergonomic as the Summicron and not much more compact. The Summicron seems nice, but f2.0 isn't really required for the shooting that I am thinking and it is larger. The hazing situation is tricky as I hear that many LTMs are fogged up by now and so maybe they are all equal in this regard. For sharpness, I am not sure which is best as everyone swears by all of these lenses. I don't care about clinical sharpness, anyways. Price-wise, the gap doesn't seem that large and so it isn't a major factor in my decision.
In short, I prioritize compactness and flare-resistance over maximum aperture and signature/bokeh. I can compromise sharpness and ergonomics.
-Which is most flare-resistant?
-Which is least prone to hazing?
-And what about sharpness at f4? I don't expect to use any of the lenses wide-open, to be honest, because I normally shoot at f5.6-f11 and sometimes f2.8-f4.0 when the light is not the best.
My feeling is that the "best" lens for me is one of the two Elmar's. They are smaller lenses and with simpler designs and so my thinking is that they are more flare-resistant. The are ofcourse the most compact.. The f3.5 is more compact but the f2.8 is more ergonomic. Is the f2.8 version decent at f2.8? Any samples? How do the two compare at f4.0?
The Summitar seems too middle-ground. It is not as ergonomic as the Summicron and not much more compact. The Summicron seems nice, but f2.0 isn't really required for the shooting that I am thinking and it is larger. The hazing situation is tricky as I hear that many LTMs are fogged up by now and so maybe they are all equal in this regard. For sharpness, I am not sure which is best as everyone swears by all of these lenses. I don't care about clinical sharpness, anyways. Price-wise, the gap doesn't seem that large and so it isn't a major factor in my decision.
In short, I prioritize compactness and flare-resistance over maximum aperture and signature/bokeh. I can compromise sharpness and ergonomics.
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