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22 minutes ago, tnwy said:

Especially within the distance range of 1~2m and f/1.4 to f/2.8?

This on a M11-P at f1.4

No different than with any other lens. This was with rangefinder and I turn camera if necessary to focus on a clear 'edge'.

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M11M, probably @ f/5.6

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SL3S with Summilux 1.4 Classic 

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There is something I like about this Lens, even if I had the opportunity to use it for only an hour

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M11 with ‘lux 50 v4

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The excellent chocolate drinks in Leitz Park

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M11 with ‘lux 50 v4

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This lens receives a very positive review in the latest issue of Black & White Photography that landed this morning. Shame they got one key fact wrong - it doesn't have a retractable hood!  Wish it did (not really).

They call it the perfect portrait lens  - as demonstrated by @didier's lovely image #361 above.

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Brixham harbour. M11-D @f11 M50mm f1.4 classic summilux

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On 9/8/2025 at 5:30 AM, Leslie22 said:

Has anyone done a comparison between the “new classic” and the version three , would love to hear some opinions.

I've seen a short comparison on FM forum, a guy did a few comparison pictures with both lenses. His conclusion was (IIRC) the V3 was a bit sharper at the point of focus and the Classic had smoother bokeh.

 

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M11M @ f/4

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Lantern Festival Fair

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Leica SL3-S * Leica Adapter SL/M * Leica Summilux M 1.4/50 Reissue * ISO 100 * f/1.4 * 1/100 sec * CaptureOne

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In Wetzlar…

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M11 + Summilux 50 v4, wide open 

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On 9/6/2025 at 3:16 PM, pedaes said:

This lens receives a very positive review in the latest issue of Black & White Photography that landed this morning. Shame they got one key fact wrong - it doesn't have a retractable hood!  Wish it did (not really).

Just noticed another error in the review, which says: "It can also focus closer, with a close focusing distance of 45cm rather than the historical 1m."  The Classic actually focuses to 70cm.  It's the latest Summilux that has the 45cm close focus, but I guess it's easy to get confused with all this different variants.

Still a good review on a great lens that has been glued to my Monochrom since purchase.

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On 8/24/2025 at 11:53 PM, Leon Berg said:

I really like a lot about this photo.

Her smile, the dress, the pose, in combination with the light and how the lens draws (and editing?). It has a feel from a different age.. like from the 90ies.. 

may I ask which aperture this was shot? 

what ever, this proves more than everything, that photography creates beautiful memories, no matter which gear you use, unless you feel the picture. this one I feel, it has many layers that speak to me. 

I think to myself that one day will say about this photo "that was really her".. it feels authentic, although I don't know anything about that person. 

I don't know if the asph. can achieve the same effect.. maybe.. but different.. :) 

Have to edit this post due to my ridiculous comment. I mixed up the post and quoted the wrong one. Didn't know how to delete....

Sorry guys!

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First shots with my new Classic Summilux 50 on M11 Mono.  Ann Hampton Callaway at Caffe Vivace 9/20/25.  The first at f/1.4, the second a tight crop to 4x5 at f/2.0:

 

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