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4 minutes ago, Gobert said:

As expected… I would be surprised if it is a significant improvement over the present 50 lux (safe for the close focus of course)

Most likely as big of an improvement in IQ as the old FLE vs. the new FLE II... 😁

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The “rumored performance tweaks,” depending upon what they are, will be more interesting to me, than the closer-focus. Perhaps the aperture blades will maintain a rounder opening, through more of the aperture range? That would be useful. With no price increase, I am thinking that the optical glass elements will largely remain unchanged.

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57 minutes ago, RexGig0 said:

Perhaps the aperture blades will maintain a rounder opening, through more of the aperture range?

I was a little disappointed with the new 35mm Summilux FLE II. The two additional aperture blades form a slightly rounder diaphragm than its predecessor, but the roundness is still far from lenses like my old 12-blade 50mm Summilux pre-ASPH.

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I'm very curious about the initial reviews, the current version of this lens is probably my favourite if I could only keep one. But that's probably also the reason I might find it hard to justify this new model as an upgrade, or as an additional model in a different color. Let me buy some lottery tickets before it's announced. 

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Why no price increase?  Doesn't Leica see added value with the Asph II?

For my needs the update won't be a compelling reason to change.  Furthermore, the Asph is a perfect lens, a one lens solution on any M body.  

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4 hours ago, LocalHero1953 said:

I wonder if the new trend to close focusing M lenses means a new EVF-M is coming. It seems a lot of effort when the base body can't handle it and you need either the external EVF or a SL2.

I’m new to rangefinders, but why would a EVF be needed over a rangefinder that can handle closer focus?

I really love the rangefinder, and I’d rather have one that could handle the closer focus. But maybe there’s a mechanical limitation?

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4 hours ago, LocalHero1953 said:

I wonder if the new trend to close focusing M lenses means a new EVF-M is coming. It seems a lot of effort when the base body can't handle it and you need either the external EVF or a SL2.

I do not disagree that these lenses make an M-EVF more useful, but any of the base bodies can handle the close focusing with live view on the rear screen remember. The digital Ms, anyways.

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10 hours ago, Al Brown said:

I am also suspecting price increase will most probably happen. The rumor site quoted the same ol' price of 50 lux ASPH but Spock would say it is illogical.

In the US, the 35 Lux FLE II is less expensive than its predecessor, so no price increase on the new 50 makes sense. 

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7 hours ago, kinetic said:

I’m new to rangefinders, but why would a EVF be needed over a rangefinder that can handle closer focus?

I really love the rangefinder, and I’d rather have one that could handle the closer focus. But maybe there’s a mechanical limitation?

The primary limitation is that of the parallax problem- the closer you get to the subject the bigger the difference between what is seen by the lens by what is seen through the viewfinder. It's been a long time since I've had naked rangefinder parts in front of me, but I suspect there are mechanical issues potentially as well with the actual rangefinder mechanism, but those could probably be overcome.

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