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The Leica APO Summicron 50mm f/2 ASPH weighs 300g (and for the shorter flange distance of an A7 / A7R you have to add the adapter's weight and size). The Zeiss FE 1.8/55 - although 10% longer focal length and 1/3 stop faster and including an autofocus - weighs 281g.

 

Leica lenses are heavier true, but because they are made of metal to last a long while. Autofocus lenses are hardly likely to work well for 50 years even mechanically, never mind the motors and chips. But look at the size, even if you add the adapter to the m lens it will still be much shorter.

 

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The casing of the Zeiss FE is also metal (aluminium) and many plastic materials meanwhile have better mechanical (e.g. selflubricating) characteristics.

 

When I take my equipment on travels, the balance of weight and performance is what counts most for me. Also the chance to catch the moment without loosing time for manual focusing is highly welcome.

 

I agree that a purely mechanical Leica range finder lens will last longer which makes them more interesting for collectors and romanticists. If you really USE them for 50 years, the amount of money you will have to invest for maintenance (e.g. calibration) will be higher than buying several more "digitized" lenses that may go to recycling after 10-20 years.

 

But this discussion is useless anyway as long as you compare lenses with so many different features. If you are willing to pay 7400$ for a slightly smaller (but heavier) lens that lacks autofocus and has to be combined with a bulkier, less featured and also overpized body, that's OK.

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Hi, I am trying to find out whether the SONY deficiencies with wide angle lenses

are due to the M mount. For this I shall compare M mount lenses with Nikon and Minolta lenses.

 

However, the Deutsche Hilfspolizei patrolling this thread, I may only speak about my

findings.:D ---

 

So, A7 with Leica Summicron 2/35 V4. The Schillerplatz in Mainz. In the background

you can see the tower of St. Stephan, where the windows by Chagall are.

 

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Hi, a finch, and my wildlife shelter mirrored in the eye ...;)

(SONY A7, Leitz Telyt R 4,8/350)

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Du kannst es wohl nicht lassen...

 

Hi, this was just a light-hearted, humorous reaction when a user tries to play moderator.

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Hi, the theatre in Mainz, an Art Nouveau building (SONY A7, Leica Summicron M 2/35 V4). A wider lens is better for this kind of travel photography.

 

(I compared my new Leica Elmarit 2,8/28 ASPH informally with the old Minolta MD 2,8/28 on the A7).

 

I would not recommend it for deployment with the A7 (Better with M9 or NEXen).

 

A Leica R 28 lens would perform better on the A7, I suppose.)

 

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Hi, today is Father's Day in Germany.

 

So, this picture is dedicated to the father of this thread, the TO k-hawinkler!

 

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Hi, the Leichhof in Mainz early on a Saturday morning (behind the Cathedral).

 

I take pictures there for trying out camera-lens combinations such as the Leica Summicron 2/35 V4 and the A7 in this case:

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Hi, in my posting #449 I mentioned an informal comparison between the Leica Elmarit 2,8/28 ASPH

and the Minolta MD 2,8/35.

 

The Minolta is sharper in the corners. However, the price one pays for this are CAs in

other areas of the picture.

 

Similar results I had with the Minolta MC 2,8/24 I tried vs. the ZEISS Biogon 2,8/25

and the Leica Elmar 3,8/24 ASPH.

 

So, better performance overall than Leica or ZEISS at a fraction of the price cannot be had

with these lenses on the SONY A7!

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"Have a nice Sunday!" Der Zecher mit dem Becher in front of the Proviantamt in Mainz/Germany

(SONY A7, Leica Summicron 2/35 V4, Crop):

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Hi, finch and turkishdove (SONY A7, Ernst Leitz Telyt R 4,8/350):

(Sorry, the turkishdove did not sit properly:).)

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Hi, im Mainzer Dom (SONY A7, Leica Summicron 2/35 V4, Crop):

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Hi, one of the many altars im Mainzer Dom:

(SONY A7, Leica Summicron 2/35 V4)

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For Whitsun, a picture of my favourite altar in the Mainzer Dom:

(SONY A7, Leica Summicron 2/35 V4, Crop, distortion my fault,

tilted the camera when supporting it on a bench)

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Hi, a colour picture from the market in Mainz (the 2nd biggest in Germany):

(SONY A7, Leica Summicron 2/35 V4, open)

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