@@GastonShuttersI don’t have a 21, but want to do street/travel in Barcelona. And travel EXTREMELY light and minimal with the M11. My Question is can I get by with 35 APO only, or need to carry 28 Elmarit+ 50 APO? I will Always have the option to stitch panoramic for wider, or crop in for closer.
I currently own two of the 35mm Summilux FLE v2 and one 75mm APO Summicron f/2. I think the 35mm APO would be the perfect lens, but I couldn't justify buying one just to reduce chromatic aberrations. I also like the character that the summilux lenses give, however I must say from shooting the 75mm APO that it's also very beautiful and I didn't feel like I was missing the extra stop of light. However that might be due to the fact that it's not my main lens. I use my 35mm Lux like 90-95% of the time and in some cases I actually do like having that extra stop. It'd be a dream to eventually get an entire range of focal lengths in their APO variants, so 35mm, 50mm, 75mm (which I own) and 90mm. I think that would cover pretty much 99% of my needs. I'd maybe add a 28mm and a 135mm to this range and that would complete it for me.
I have the 75 APO also. That lens is very sharp and renders beautiful colors. I love it for portraits and car photos. but admittedly I do not use it often because of the large size. I like to carry very light. I just received the 50 APO last week, which replaced my 50 Summilux. I wanted no chromatic abberation, sharpness, small size, and matching APO across my line. I’ll do a video on the 50 soon. Now have 35 APO- 50 APO- 75 APO Summicron. (and 28 Elmarit for my MP). not really interested in shooting 90. I am wondering if I can (or should) sell my 75, and get all the way down to 28 Elmarit- 35 APO- 50 APO.
@@sc1 Your collection is really impressive and I can definitely see the appeal of the APO. Love that you're enjoying your new 50! As for longer focal lengths such as the 75mm and 90mm, I can understand why these don't get much use for you. These are definitely "situational" lenses and might not be worth it for the occasional use. Personally I still want to have them because certain compositions work really well with them, given how much compression they give against the background, not to mention the beautiful blur/bokeh.
Awesome lens and perfect fit for an M body. If I could choose only one lens, this one would be a contender. But have to sell my entire kit to afford one 😂
Great review, 35mm Apo is my only M lens for my m11p, considering for a 50mm lens, which one you recommend? Noctilux-M 50 f/0.95 ASPH seems very interesting but it's a 2008 lens so maybe I should wait for a update version?
I recommend the 50 APO. I just received it, and the first few images are coming out just as well as the 35 APO. The Noctilux will give you that dreamy look, but it is very large. And difficult to nail focus at 0.95. You will get a lot of missed shots. Suggest you rent one, or try a cheaper TT Artisans 0.95 before pulling the trigger on the Noctilux. Consider the 50 Summilux only if you want more bokeh and low light than the 50 APO.
S C, you may have just changed my mind. I was seriously leaning towards the 35 Lux MK II. As I understand it, these two lenses are very compatible at f2. And nearly indistinguishable when stopped down further. When considering that - the significant price difference between these gems immediately comes into play. And because I shoot at lot in B&W, CA really isn’t as big a concern for me. But size is always a factor. And given my penchant for B&W, high megapixels of the M11/M11 M, and future M digital bodies, plus the amazing images APO glass and film create - you probably just cost me money. I should probably thank you, but if my wife finds out - I’m blaming this purchase all on you. Own that. “Stay Safe and Be Blessed.”, Doc Chaps
You're Welcome! That's what I'm here for! 🤑. But seriously, this is a great lens. I think both are center sharp at f/2, but the APO only slightly sharper than the FLE at the edges. But even this is barely noticeable and you pay for that extra sharpness. And the advantage goes away past f/2.8 or so. The APO is smaller and lighter, but again the difference is small. For me, size and sharpness were minor factors, but the tipping point was no purple/green fringing, and maxing out on M lens quality glass. I also felt I did not need the extra stop of light. f/1.4 can be difficulty to focus, and I can get bokeh on the APO with clever positioning, and the M11 helps out in low light anyway.
My 50 APO review will come out soon. But for now, I think they are equal in every aspect, except the 35APO has the added bonus of close focus. (And the 35 APO looks better!). Image quality looks to be equal, size and weight are almost equal.
@@davissonnguyen I don’t have enough experience on the 50 APO. I need to take more photos! The difference may just be due to the different focal lengths, but I’ll try to mention this on my next video.
@@sc1 Here is my experience and observation, 50 APO is SHARP but the colors are between muted or flat compared to the 35 APO. Hence why the 50 APO is made for monochrome photos. The 35 APO is almost just as SHARP in a flat way compared to the 50 APO but the 35 APO has colors near a Summilux FLE compared to the 50 APO.
@@davissonnguyen Makes sense, I will keep this in mind. I just need some more time with the 50 APO. So far, the 35 APO has good colors AND sharpness. I will need to pay closer attention to the 50 APO colors
This is a great review indeed. The lens is phenomenal. It is the sharpest M mount lens period. The close focus is a bonus. I own many Voigtländer lenses including the 35 APO Lanthar F2 lens to pair with my M11P. The only Leica lens I own is the Summilux 50mm F1.4 ASPH new version with closer minimum focus. My next Leica lens will definitely be the one you just reviewed.
THREE aspherical elements WOAH! I can’t wait to see it with your MP. Looking forward to all the film through this lens. Thanks for this awesome video!
I have a 50mm APO-M lens video planned, and a Q3 43. The next MP video will have to wait!
Impressive lens! Congratulations!!
My go to lens for everything. Great review
A great everyday. For a longer trip (vacation in Europe), I may need some extra versatility with a 28-50 combo?
@@sc1 I’d even do 21-50 ! Especially if you are visiting architecture.
@@GastonShuttersI don’t have a 21, but want to do street/travel in Barcelona. And travel EXTREMELY light and minimal with the M11. My Question is can I get by with 35 APO only, or need to carry 28 Elmarit+ 50 APO? I will Always have the option to stitch panoramic for wider, or crop in for closer.
Looking very forward to the film images from your MP! ❤
You are one of the very few still interested in my poor MP film results!
I currently own two of the 35mm Summilux FLE v2 and one 75mm APO Summicron f/2.
I think the 35mm APO would be the perfect lens, but I couldn't justify buying one just to reduce chromatic aberrations. I also like the character that the summilux lenses give, however I must say from shooting the 75mm APO that it's also very beautiful and I didn't feel like I was missing the extra stop of light. However that might be due to the fact that it's not my main lens. I use my 35mm Lux like 90-95% of the time and in some cases I actually do like having that extra stop.
It'd be a dream to eventually get an entire range of focal lengths in their APO variants, so 35mm, 50mm, 75mm (which I own) and 90mm. I think that would cover pretty much 99% of my needs. I'd maybe add a 28mm and a 135mm to this range and that would complete it for me.
I have the 75 APO also. That lens is very sharp and renders beautiful colors. I love it for portraits and car photos. but admittedly I do not use it often because of the large size. I like to carry very light.
I just received the 50 APO last week, which replaced my 50 Summilux. I wanted no chromatic abberation, sharpness, small size, and matching APO across my line. I’ll do a video on the 50 soon.
Now have 35 APO- 50 APO- 75 APO Summicron. (and 28 Elmarit for my MP). not really interested in shooting 90.
I am wondering if I can (or should) sell my 75, and get all the way down to 28 Elmarit- 35 APO- 50 APO.
@@sc1 Your collection is really impressive and I can definitely see the appeal of the APO. Love that you're enjoying your new 50!
As for longer focal lengths such as the 75mm and 90mm, I can understand why these don't get much use for you. These are definitely "situational" lenses and might not be worth it for the occasional use. Personally I still want to have them because certain compositions work really well with them, given how much compression they give against the background, not to mention the beautiful blur/bokeh.
Just a sleek $20k setup. Awesome review.
Awesome lens and perfect fit for an M body. If I could choose only one lens, this one would be a contender. But have to sell my entire kit to afford one 😂
Great review, 35mm Apo is my only M lens for my m11p, considering for a 50mm lens, which one you recommend? Noctilux-M 50 f/0.95 ASPH seems very interesting but it's a 2008 lens so maybe I should wait for a update version?
I recommend the 50 APO. I just received it, and the first few images are coming out just as well as the 35 APO.
The Noctilux will give you that dreamy look, but it is very large. And difficult to nail focus at 0.95. You will get a lot of missed shots. Suggest you rent one, or try a cheaper TT Artisans 0.95 before pulling the trigger on the Noctilux.
Consider the 50 Summilux only if you want more bokeh and low light than the 50 APO.
@@sc1 Thank you for the reply. I will rent a 50 .95 try it out👍🏻
S C, you may have just changed my mind. I was seriously leaning towards the 35 Lux MK II. As I understand it, these two lenses are very compatible at f2. And nearly indistinguishable when stopped down further. When considering that - the significant price difference between these gems immediately comes into play. And because I shoot at lot in B&W, CA really isn’t as big a concern for me. But size is always a factor. And given my penchant for B&W, high megapixels of the M11/M11 M, and future M digital bodies, plus the amazing images APO glass and film create - you probably just cost me money. I should probably thank you, but if my wife finds out - I’m blaming this purchase all on you. Own that. “Stay Safe and Be Blessed.”, Doc Chaps
You're Welcome! That's what I'm here for! 🤑. But seriously, this is a great lens. I think both are center sharp at f/2, but the APO only slightly sharper than the FLE at the edges. But even this is barely noticeable and you pay for that extra sharpness. And the advantage goes away past f/2.8 or so. The APO is smaller and lighter, but again the difference is small.
For me, size and sharpness were minor factors, but the tipping point was no purple/green fringing, and maxing out on M lens quality glass.
I also felt I did not need the extra stop of light. f/1.4 can be difficulty to focus, and I can get bokeh on the APO with clever positioning, and the M11 helps out in low light anyway.
If you don't mind me asking, what do you do for a living?
For sure yes, he can be my only lens for street photography !
35 vs 43, I’m still deciding…
Would you say its better than the 50 APO ?
My 50 APO review will come out soon. But for now, I think they are equal in every aspect, except the 35APO has the added bonus of close focus. (And the 35 APO looks better!). Image quality looks to be equal, size and weight are almost equal.
@@sc1 I felt the 50 APO render has a beeauuuttiiiffull cut out fall out of the subject- compared to the 35 APO. Have you noticed that or its just me?
@@davissonnguyen I don’t have enough experience on the 50 APO. I need to take more photos! The difference may just be due to the different focal lengths, but I’ll try to mention this on my next video.
@@sc1 Here is my experience and observation, 50 APO is SHARP but the colors are between muted or flat compared to the 35 APO. Hence why the 50 APO is made for monochrome photos.
The 35 APO is almost just as SHARP in a flat way compared to the 50 APO but the 35 APO has colors near a Summilux FLE compared to the 50 APO.
@@davissonnguyen Makes sense, I will keep this in mind. I just need some more time with the 50 APO. So far, the 35 APO has good colors AND sharpness. I will need to pay closer attention to the 50 APO colors
This is a great review indeed. The lens is phenomenal. It is the sharpest M mount lens period. The close focus is a bonus. I own many Voigtländer lenses including the 35 APO Lanthar F2 lens to pair with my M11P. The only Leica lens I own is the Summilux 50mm F1.4 ASPH new version with closer minimum focus. My next Leica lens will definitely be the one you just reviewed.
Thank you. Thank you! This is a masterpiece lens and surpasses any competition.
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Ooof. Zero character.