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I'm optimistic mine will turn up before Christmas - I expressed interest in this lens when the chrome version was released as part of the 100 Year Set, and confirmed the order the day the lens was announced.

 

It is clearly hard to make, much like the APO-Summicron 50.

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I'm optimistic mine will turn up before Christmas - I expressed interest in this lens when the chrome version was released as part of the 100 Year Set, and confirmed the order the day the lens was announced.

 

It is clearly hard to make, much like the APO-Summicron 50.

 

It is well worth the wait, however long.

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I have sold my Summicron 28mm and my Summarit 75mm to buy the Summilux 28. The Leica M with the Summilux 28 and the Apo-Summicron 50mm ist a dream team.  I have already used my Summilux 28, but I don't have the right to show these pics. But I will post samples as soon as possible.

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I have sold my Summicron 28mm and my Summarit 75mm to buy the Summilux 28. The Leica M with the Summilux 28 and the Apo-Summicron 50mm ist a dream team.  I have already used my Summilux 28, but I don't have the right to show these pics. But I will post samples as soon as possible.

 

Nice! :D

On the M240 the weight of the 28 lux is not that bad I think.

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This was taken in a hurry.

 

These are flax flowers.  The Tui, or parson bird, photographed by Eion Christie and posted elsewhere love them - sadly there wasn't one there when I took this shot.

 

M Edition 60, ISO 200, 28 Summilux, f/2 at 1/3,000.  Edited on a small screen - I suspect f/2 was too wide; f/5.6 might have been better.

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this really is one of Leica's great lenses.

 

M Edition 60, ISO 200, f/5.6 @ 1/2000

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