Leica Summicron-R 50mm f/2

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I got this lens a month ago at a bargain price, but still haven't found the time to use it properly.
Today I took about 20 photos (portraits and some car shots). Compared to the Zeiss Planar 50 1.4, I find the image quality of this Leica more pleasing for portraits (softer contrast and better bokeh).
Unfortunately the human model I shot doesn't want his images on the Net, so I can only show you the car photo :D
I'll try to update this topic with some more interesting photos in the future!


Canon 400d, ISO 100, f/2, 1/500.

If you have this lens, please post your thoughts about it! Photos would be great too!

Akis
 
The Summicron is one of the classic lenses ever made. It's sharpness, color handling and sturdy
construction make it a keeper. Unfortunately, Leica discontinued the R series when it couldn't keep up with the electronics in a move to digital. The R lenses were a real bargain until recently when the
M43 and other small formats made R adapters available and you could finally put a decent lens on
those bodies. The resulting price of used R lenses has doubled in the last three years.
If you like the results of the summicron, try the summilux versions of the 35mm and 80mm lenses.
The three of those combined could keep a serious photographer in hog heaven for years. The R zooms are on a par with Nikon and Canon, but no other company can compare for the primes.
 
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