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Seoul Tower with Leica S2, 70 mm CS, F4, 1/8 sec, ISO 640

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Historic Harbour "Fischerinsel" / Berlin

 

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S007 w S 120 2.5

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Ivo: How do you like the HC 100 as an option on the S? Compared to the Leica S 100 summicron?

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The HC100 is great on the S but I still prefer the S120

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S70 2.5

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Ivo: How do you like the HC 100 as an option on the S?  Compared to the Leica S 100 summicron?  

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As compared to the S100, I have no idea, Rob. My alternatives are the S120 and C140. All three have different advantages and disadvantages. I really like the focal length of the 100 - and it is my only leaf shutter lens. The offer was too good to pass up. The lens is super sharp when stopped down a little, and works extremely well for portraits. It is also very short in overall length.

If I would have to pick one lens amongst the three options, I would take the 120, because it is the sharpest (by a large margin versus the C140) and the most versatile regarding the close focus distance. Rendering is also fantastic.

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