[LRflex] Re: 35mm lens

Hello Yong.


Well, I'm not too sure I understand your difference between the R summicron 
and te simple summicron.

As per the name, they are F2.

It may be a matter of budget. The elmarit is usually cheaper while the Cron 
are easy to get these days.

With the R Cron, the Half stop may help to focus a little, though...

The R cron is able to focus down to 30cm (a foot) and this is really handy. 
It is a wide angle but well corrected.The lens hood is integrated (in latest 
version) and sturdy.

The first images done with that lens were crisp. I was amazed, comapared to 
the Minox I used with the 35 mm (which is good too).

The Elmarit is less demanding in terms of focusing. A great bargain too.



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Xavier F. BILLE
Maisons-Alfort - France.





>From: yong chang <ri_chang@xxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [LRflex] 35mm lens
>Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 00:22:07 -0800 (PST)
>
>I plan to invest in a 35mm lens. Would like to hear comments from users on 
>the following:
>
>   Elmarit F2.8
>   Summicron F2
>   Summicron-R F2
>
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