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Javier,

 

If you are going to have two lenses, I would recommend the 28 Summicron (or the Elmarit, if you can find it), rather than a 35. I have always felt doubling focal length made more sense than having two lenses with focal lengths so similar. 28/50 makes more sense, and adds versatility. Rather than 35/50. Just one lens ? .... absolutely a 35........

Just my thoughts.

 

Rafael

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Exactly what Rafael said. Just one lens? Get a 35. You have a 35 and you want a two lens kit? A 35 and a 75. You have a 50 and you want a two lens kit? A 28 and a 50.

 

28/50 and 35/75 are terrific two lens kits. I use them both depending on location/shoot.

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You are right! 35 and 50 are too similar...

I will buy Elmarit 28/2.8... but not asph. Is too expensive.

 

Many thanks for the comments!!

 

Regards

 

I completely agree: 35 & 50 too similar, 28 non asph anyway very good lenses and remember that if You do not stick for super maximum aperture You can get 28 non asph + 90 2,8 or 4 at less the money for a 28 f2... or 35 1,4 ...

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depends a lot what "Look" you like and what you plan to shoot.

Dont let you guide just from comments in the forum.

If I was going for a 2 lens set I would go for 35 and 75.

28: if you dont get asph than its a 2.8, so it wont be that great for availabel light

if you get 35 you can get a 35/2.0 which is a great lens and you can do some more availabel light.

35 also gives a more compressed view

maybe also play around with the viewfinder frames before choosing a lens

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There's 'correct' answer to your question is both.

 

But you're only buying one so it really comes down to your preference and style of photography. If you're looking for more variety in your available focal lengths then of course the 28mm will offer you that and it's ideal for landscapes, or indoor shots where space is more limited. Carry both lenses with you and I think you'll find yourself changing them over regularly.

 

However, choose the 35 and my guess is that you'll end up using it 80% of the time, and you'll use the 50mm almost as a short tele/portrait lens. An M and 35mm is a classic combo.

 

You could also look at the excellent VC 25mm 'snapshot' lens - I use one on my lllf together with the 50mm (or 5cm!). It could make a nice pairing with the 35, for times when you need that wider angle lens.

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IMHO a 35 is not close to a 50. For me a 50 is a short tele on an M and 35 is "normal". Save your pennies for a 28/2 when you are ready to go wider. James is right though, you will use a 35 for a large % of your shots :) The 50 you will then save for the details and when you need a bit more reach or to separate the foreground from the background.

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Hi friends!

 

I have a Leica M7 with a Summicron 2/50. I have decided to buy another len.

 

I know that the M is an interchangeable lens system but there is no obligation to own more than one lens. There has been plenty of great art made with just a 50mm lens. Why not just stick with what you have until you are absolutely sure what other lens you will need?

 

If you do insist on another lens, I'll join the chorus and suggest a 35mm.

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I've always liked the combination of 35 and 50, but then that probably just means I'm odd. I don't find them too close together at all.

 

I do too. I find the 35mm Fl great and use it more than 28. It may be closer to 50, but I still find there to be quite a difference. With a 0.72 finder the 35 frames are really nice. You wont go wrong either way. After the 35, next year, I would consider a 25 or 28 (I still find 28 very different to 35 too).

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