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Hello - I am new to this forum and new to Leica but have just bought a new M 240 body. I don't have much budget remaining and so would appreciate any guidance from this forum as to what would be a good lens to get going with. I can't be over specific about what I will be shooting but it will be mostly natural light, potrait and landscape.

 

Apologies in advance if this seems a stupid question!

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What lens did you favour before buying the Leica? I think in most cases it boils down to either a 35 mm or 50 mm lens. My personal preference is for a 50 mm lens as a starter. All my lenses are second hand from Leica dealers and you can save money by doing this and be not too out of pocket if you end up changing them. Think 35 mm Summarit is a good suggestion. Would also suggest 50 mm Summarit or 50 mm Summicron M. The latter has just received an excellent review in Photozone (see recent thread on this).

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What lens did you favour before buying the Leica? I think in most cases it boils down to either a 35 mm or 50 mm lens. My personal preference is for a 50 mm lens as a starter. All my lenses are second hand from Leica dealers and you can save money by doing this and be not too out of pocket if you end up changing them. Think 35 mm Summarit is a good suggestion. Would also suggest 50 mm Summarit or 50 mm Summicron M. The latter has just received an excellent review in Photozone (see recent thread on this).

 

I have an Olympus OM2 with the standard 50 mm and a Nikon DSLR which usually has an 18-55 or a telephoto. Is there any particular secondhand lens worth searching out and now much less are they bought seconhand generally?

 

Many thanks for all the helpful comments by the way.

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I'd start with a 35mm, or 50mm is you want to take pictures of people with a little personal space and distance between you. I wouldn't worry which you start with, the other will probably be next.

 

I'd look at the 50 Summicron as well, I am not a huge fan of the 35 summicron ASPH, can't fault it but don't love it I'd rather have the pre asph MkIV 35 Summicron as a good all round 35 at sensible money

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I have an Olympus OM2 with the standard 50 mm and a Nikon DSLR which usually has an 18-55 or a telephoto. Is there any particular secondhand lens worth searching out and now much less are they bought seconhand generally?

 

Many thanks for all the helpful comments by the way.

 

From viewing your profile, I suggest you use Google and explore the websites of UK Leica dealers and get a feel for new and used Leica M prices. For used 35/50 Summarit and the latest Summicron lenses in mint/mint- condition, you might get them at around 70-80% of the new price. Suggest you try out these lenses if possible at a Leica dealership with your new Leica M camera before buying them. Also investigate Zeiss ZM equivalent lenses which are very good.

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Yes welcome to the forum.

 

What's your remaining budget?

 

Cheers

 

Philip

 

Again, thanks for all the replies and welcomes! I would hope to get something for about £1000 sterling. I'm certainly going to have a good look at the Zeiss lenses before buying a Leica.

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Again, thanks for all the replies and welcomes! I would hope to get something for about £1000 sterling. I'm certainly going to have a good look at the Zeiss lenses before buying a Leica.

 

The Zeiss are excellent lenses and good value for the money, and for £1000 you could get a couple of them. Also don't rule out Voigtlander as there are many exceptional lenses (and a few not so great ones).

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I would start with a secondhand 50mm Summicron in that case, if you buy Zeiss you will hanker after Leica glass anyway, however good Zeiss are if you are anything like myself.

 

Check the dealers like

 

Stephens Premier

RG Lewis

Richard Caplan

Red Dot (good reputation, but always seems grumpy to me !)

Aperture (Really nice guy, not an official dealer as Im understand, but great if you want to chat and try)

Don't forget the classifieds here, you can check the members name and see their threads to see if they are 'real'.

 

There are a few more as well, I have bought from all of the above. RG Lewis is my first go to.

 

Leica Mayfair are great too for trying out a few lenses and help

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Again, thanks for all the replies and welcomes! I would hope to get something for about £1000 sterling. I'm certainly going to have a good look at the Zeiss lenses before buying a Leica.

 

Tom, I sent you a PM.

Cheers

Philip

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Hello - I am new to this forum and new to Leica but have just bought a new M 240 body. I don't have much budget remaining and so would appreciate any guidance from this forum as to what would be a good lens to get going with. I can't be over specific about what I will be shooting but it will be mostly natural light, potrait and landscape.

 

Apologies in advance if this seems a stupid question!

 

Unless you eventually want to buy every focal length available, it may be a good time to decide what focal lengths you would like to eventually own and base your current purchasing decision on that. For example, if I wanted to have a 2-lens system, I would look for 35 and 75. If I wanted to have a 3-lens system, I would be looking for something like ~25, 50 and 90. So making one lens suggestion is difficult without knowing the bigger picture.

 

Having that said, with the budget you indicated, Zeiss lenses may be a great option. There are also at least two lenses from Voigtlander that are worth looking at - 35/1.2 and 21/1.8.

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+1 for the Zeiss 35/2.8 Biogon.

 

An excellent lens, about half the price (new and used) of the 35 Summarit which will hold it's value extremely well if you decide to sell it in the future.

 

Welcome to the forum!!!

 

My example produces a red edge on the M at all lens settings. It is indeed an excellent lens - on the Monochrom.

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My example produces a red edge on the M at all lens settings. It is indeed an excellent lens - on the Monochrom.

 

Thanks Jaap, when I owned this lens I used it with my M8 and film M bodies, so your input is appreciated. Hopefully the red edge can be improved in future firmware updates, although I realize that Zeiss lenses will not be the driving factor but nevertheless might benefit from other codes.

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It really depends on that what are your favorite subjects of photography and if you will buy in future a further lens(es). A good advice for beginning and a good lens too is a 35 mm Summarit. For some a Elmarit 28 2,8 ASPH (i.e. for me) might even be a better choice. Very small, affordable price, high performance even with open aperture. Keep in mind, crops can always be made - but sometimes you simply need a wider angle - there is no way out (except stitching in some situations, but this is not always possible).

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All good advice, but I don't think you will go wrong with either a 35 or a 50. I agree a new Summarit may be a good choice. You also may be able to pick up a used Summicron.

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Thanks everyone for the posts which have been so helpful. I have just acquired a used 50mm Summicron and hopefully will add a 35mm Voightlander or Zeiss to this.

 

Again thanks to everyone who offered advice. Great to know that this forum is here to help!

 

Tom

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