The CV 28/3.5 which I considered as an alternative is sharper and cheaper but the imagery it provides is definitely flatter. It delivers that unmistakable Leica classic look and excellent plasticity. It's much better than its sibling 35/3.5 which is never sharp from end to end at whatever aperture It delivers consistent imagery and it's evenly sharp on most part of the field. One of the most pocketable Leica lenses ever, beaten only by the MS Perar 35 and probably by the Hektor 28 and Elmar 35 It is one of the densest lenses I ever handled, meaning it's very heavy given its size Suffice to say that you get one for barely 200/300 € less than an used Elmarit 28 Asph. It was made in little numbers therefore it normally sells at an overinflated price. The same goes for the separate viewfinder, the 12007. Hallo Gast!ĭu willst die Bilder sehen? Einfach registrieren oder anmelden! ). Please register or sign in to view the hidden content. It normally comes with no shade itself and this latter commands a ridiculously high price as it's very rare and thus makes a collectible (the hell with all those collectors and their bottomless wallets! In my pictures it didn't because I shielded the lens in the shade of the trunk or covered it by one hand Happily the good folks of SAMCA here in Genoa charged a very reasonable fee and did an excellent work. It's very prone to develop internal haze like its sibling 35/3.5 and like this latter it's practically impossible to find with clean glass unless it's been CLAed. Looking at that picture made me feel like to fly there.Īs to the Summaron, for all those who have an itch for it here's the story:
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