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Always the contrarian, the first lens I have acquired in every new camera system since 1977 is a 20/21mm. I guess that would qualify it as "indispensable."

But generally I find these questions to be like asking "What is the indispensable string on your guitar?" ;) 

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My most indispensable Leica lens was my first M lens acquisition, and still my favorite, the Summilux-M 50mm ASPH. There was no SLR lens that was anything like it, compelling me to buy it, plus a new M10 upon which to use it. The Summilux-M 50mm ASPH is the only 50mm lens that I find truly and endlessly interesting.

I use a Zeiss 35mm f/1.4 Distagon ZM for far more of my images, but, I could, if necessary, dispense with the Zeiss 35mm ZM, and use an SLR camera, to shoot 35mm images. I do not feel a need for my 35mm images to have a “Leica look.” Plus, there there are other excellent 35mm M-mount lenses, whether I want modern, vintage, or “Leica Glow.” I am, I reckon, addicted to 35mm lenses, which makes any one of them more or less dispensable, because there are others, already on hand, or that I could buy.

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Most indispensable lens for me would currently be a 35mm having recently drifted there from 50mm. 

I never quite found my prefect 50mm. I'm on my second Zeiss Planar and second Voigt Nokton II at the moment. I once had a Summilux 50mm ASPH and loved the images but missed focus with it too often. I regret letting that one go...

I do however have my indispensable lens in the 35mm Zeiss Distagon - just love the rendering of that lens. 

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28mm f/2.0 is a lens I find I go to before anything else on my Leica. I would love it to be the Sumacron, but in my case its the Voigtlander Ultron.

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The first leica lens I bought was a Summicron-m 35mm V4, it was in 1988.  I used only this lens for 28 years.  Sold it to fund a Summicron 35 asph chrome brass.  Have some regrets,  should have kept il with the asph.  At 50 I rediscovered the 50mm.  A slow process, my Summicron-m 50mm V5 chrome brass is now my most used lens and I think that if I had to choose only one this would be it.  I'm approaching 60 so I hope I won't fall for a R60mm macro, I sold my last R body last year.

 

 

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It depends for me, film/M9 days for sure I'd say the 50 ASPH Summilux for the speed. Now in the M11 era I prefer the 50 APO or 35 APO, I was mainly a 50MM shooter until I bought the 35 APO, now it's stuck on my camera

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