2/12/2023 0 Comments Leica 50mm summicron type 4 lens![]() ![]() It has excellent image quality characteristics and is delivered in an excellent package. You can get close enough for nice framing, yet keep enough distance for kids that are a little scared of new people.ĭon’t be fooled by its size: the 50 Summicron is all you need for a one lens setup, or for an everyday 50 – which every photographer should have I think. Portraits of kids: a perfect job for a 50 cron. Most important: it is very light, very small and has the perfect focus throw. Next, it is sharp, wide open and is almost free from distortion. Why? Because the rendering is very Leica like: a bit classical, not too clinical, with smooth bokeh and a lot of micro contrast. ![]() So the 50 Summicron was a compromise, but it turned out to be the best lens I ever had. I bought my cron for 1350 euros and by now it is almost 2000 euros. If you see them everyday, you’ll finally start to think that 3,5K for a lens actually isn’t that much. I think I was just getting used to the prices of Leica back then. And the 50 Summicron made me take another step back, because I was used to the 50/1.2 from Canon. With the M9, I already took a step back in the ISO department, compared to my Canon 5D2. I love everything about this picture, including the model…Īctually, I wanted a Summilux, but I thought it was too expensive.
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