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As I am about to pull the proverbial trigger on an M4, I am thinking about adding a cheap-ish travel lens to my new kit, and one with a silber barrel. Zeiss Planar ZM and Leica's11681 are on the shortlist. 

The 11681 seems to be the cheapest modern M lens - why is that so? In silver, combined with the lens shade, it looks a bit retro-gimmick-y, and like painted with silver paint from an Airfix kit, is that why "pros" have no love for it?

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2 hours ago, Deeetona said:

The 11681 seems to be the cheapest modern M lens - why is that so?

Could be because its external design resembles a fish can😁😉🤪

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The predecessor f/2.5 Summarit-M was styled as a tip of the hat to the 1958 v.1 Summicron 8-element: far more retro - and attractive (to my eye) - and a dead match for an M4, chronologically and aesthetically.

http://wiki.l-camera-forum.com/leica-wiki.en/index.php/File:M-35f25-c.jpg

http://wiki.l-camera-forum.com/leica-wiki.en/index.php/File:M-35f2-i.jpg

Otherwise the 35 Summarits are identical optically - and very good

 

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vor 45 Minuten schrieb adan:

The predecessor f/2.5 Summarit-M was styled as a tip of the hat to the ... - and attractive (to my eye) - and a dead match for an M4,

I do not believe that the first version of the f/2.5 Summarit-M 50mm lens was available in silver finish though (but I may be wrong).

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You may wish to consider the Skopar 50/2.2 if you're on a budget. Sharp, tiny, 0.5m MFD, less flare than the Summarit 50/2.5. One of the smaller if not the smaller M-mount 50. My experience is limited to the black variant but optics of the silver variant are the same AFAIK.

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For a competent review:
https://www.fredmiranda.com/forum/topic/1863477/

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