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Hi, I have recently bought the e60 Summilux 50 R v2 . I don't have the v1 e55 anymore to compare directly. 

My v1 was a good user and not that sharp at f1.4. i have never tried an other sample.

The v2 I have now is mint  and is sharper wide open than the v1 I had, with a slightly colder feel to the color rendering . The v2 is heavier, bigger than the v1 yet I don't mind as I prefer its rendering, having shot both on the SL.

Overall it is a subjective choice , YMMV .

50 R Summilux v2 on SL:

Global warming by JM__, on Flickr

 

50 R Summilux v2 on GFX50S Fujifilm:

Untitled by JM__, on Flickr

 

Bartho - profile by JM__, on Flickr

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15 hours ago, JMF said:

Hi, I have recently bought the e60 Summilux 50 R v2 . I don't have the v1 e55 anymore to compare directly. 

My v1 was a good user and not that sharp at f1.4. i have never tried an other sample.

The v2 I have now is mint  and is sharper wide open than the v1 I had, with a slightly colder feel to the color rendering . The v2 is heavier, bigger than the v1 yet I don't mind as I prefer its rendering, having shot both on the SL.

Overall it is a subjective choice , YMMV .

50 R Summilux v2 on SL:

Global warming by JM__, on Flickr

 

50 R Summilux v2 on GFX50S Fujifilm:

Untitled by JM__, on Flickr

 

Bartho - profile by JM__, on Flickr

Thanks for your wonderful uploads JMF. Your photographs look very good.

Rendering of the E60 reminds me the LUX-M 50 f1.4 Asph. (latest version) which I stopped using.. This similarity seems obvious in your second and third photos. Yes, they are sharp, nearly have perfect colour accuracy, relatively good bokeh. But I think the E55 produces better glow and bokeh, softer image which I like more, though.  As you underlined in your post this is a personal taste.. 

Many thanks once agin for your wonderful uploads...

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I have a bunch of photos made with the Summilux-R 50mm f/1.4, using the Sony A7, Leica SL, Leica M-P 240, and Leica CL bodies available for viewing on flickr. Here's a search link to them, if you're inclined to look: flickr.com — GDGPhotos with Summilux-R 50mm f/1.4

enjoy!

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2 hours ago, ramarren said:

I have a bunch of photos made with the Summilux-R 50mm f/1.4, using the Sony A7, Leica SL, Leica M-P 240, and Leica CL bodies available for viewing on flickr. Here's a search link to them, if you're inclined to look: flickr.com — GDGPhotos with Summilux-R 50mm f/1.4

enjoy!

Thanks Ramarren, I will have a look at yout photos. It will be very helpfull. Cheers!

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Reviving this thread, the 50/1.4R ver.1 and 2 (not the last one with e60 filters), is similar to ver. 1 and 2 of the 50/1.4M.  The R has a glow that is beautiful.  This image is straight out of camera, Leica SL 50/1.4R @ f1.4.  

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The Thambar look is very difficult to duplicate.  With the 50/1.4R has been my most successful attempt so far.  Highly processed.  

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Summilux-R 50 V1 (1971) with 85a filter, Kodak Vision3 500T on an R6.2.  I haven't tried the later versions but can say this is a very interesting lens.

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Summilux-R 50 V1 on Leica R5 with Kodak ProImage100.

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Summilux 50 E55 w Leica R7, Fuji C200 and Lomo Fantome 8

 

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On 11/29/2018 at 2:51 PM, Guest JMF said:

Hi, I have recently bought the e60 Summilux 50 R v2 . I don't have the v1 e55 anymore to compare directly. 

My v1 was a good user and not that sharp at f1.4. i have never tried an other sample.

The v2 I have now is mint  and is sharper wide open than the v1 I had, with a slightly colder feel to the color rendering . The v2 is heavier, bigger than the v1 yet I don't mind as I prefer its rendering, having shot both on the SL.

Overall it is a subjective choice , YMMV .

50 R Summilux v2 on SL:

Global warming by JM__, on Flickr

 

50 R Summilux v2 on GFX50S Fujifilm:

Untitled by JM__, on Flickr

 

Bartho - profile by JM__, on Flickr

I agree - My Leica 50mm R-E60 Summilux is my favorite 50 Leica lens - by far

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R9, Summilux 50 E55, c200

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R9, Summilux 50 E55, c200

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R1,4/50 E55 with SL2

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R1,4/50 E55 with SL2

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