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As always feel free to email me with suggestions, ideas and comments. Leica 40mm Summicron-C f/2.0 with the E39 Ventilated Shade designed by Thorsten Overgaard. I prefer mine to look a little more sophisticated, so I fitted the E39 Ventilated Shade that I designed myself for Leica lenses. The original rubber hood is not worth pursuing as the rubber will be pretty old looking. The Leica 50mm Summicron-M f/2.0 comes with an original rubber hood (order no 12.518), which was a popular hood back in the 1980's. The original rubber hood (order no 12.518) Leica 40mm Summicron Review at 35mm by Hamish Gill Optical designers of the 40mm Summicron-C is Georg Knetsch, Hermann Desch (also 21mm and 28mm Elmarit), Heinz Marquardt (also 60mm Macro-Elmarit-F, 28mm Elmarit-M and 50mm Summilux-R), and Walter Watz (also 35mm Summilux-M and 35mm Summilux-M Aspherical AA). With just 120g and a length of 23mm (1 inch), this is as compact as it gets for street photography and travel. If you pick a long background with some sparkling light, you will get some nice sparkles. "It’s like therapy for the human spirit."Ī feature of the Leica 40mm Summicron-C is that you can close focus as near as 80 cm. It's elevated from geometric patterns to actual storytelling by practical use of space, rhythm, time, colors, emotions and intuition in your photography.
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In this exciting new book Thorsten Overgaard expands and simplifies the subject of composition. This book will inspire your photographic eye and make you wonder about all the possibilities you can now see. Leica M10 with Leica 40mm Summicron-C f/2.0. What you see, compared with for example the current Leica 35mm Summilux-M f/1.4 FLE (which is a $5,500 lens), is that newer Leica designs tend to be able to pick up more details in the shades.įor me, the Leica 40mm Summicron-M f/2.0 represents a somewhat 'film look' because it doesn't have the crisp high-contrast details as modern lenses have. The Leica 40mm Summicron-C f/2.0 is pretty detailed and with very good control of light, colors and contrast.
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Leica M9 with Leica 40mm Summicron-C f/2.0. If you use an EVF (electronic viewfinder), you see the frame exactly. © Thorsten Overgaard.Īs the Leica M only have 35mm framelines and 50mm framelines, and never had 40mm framelines you have to imagine or approximate where the frame is. So if you lust for something different, this is the one to throw your love at. If you are looking for something to tweak things a bit, the 40mm Summicron-M f/2.0 offers the usual high lens quality, the look of the 1970's and a very compact lens. What we are left with is the hidden gem of the Leica lens lineup, the Leica 40mm Summicron-M f/2.0 that sells second-hand on eBay and elsewhere for around $350 - $600. But that's another story for another day. In early 1980's the Leitz family had to sell the Leica company. It also introduced three CL lenses together with it, as a compact and economical alternative to the Leica M camera.ĭespite the success of the Leica CL and the Minolta CLE, the innovative cameras didn't save Leica. The Leica CL 35mm film camera was made as Leica CL and Minolta CLE and shared technology. A lot of Minolta staff went to Leica in Wetzlar to learn the German way of engineering and assembling, which obviously took quite some resources. The Minolta CLE and the Leica CL were sister cameras in an age where Leica tried to catch up with the Japanese camera producers of the so popular SLR cameras. It's lens it's easy to get around, and it's not expensive. Updated October 30, 2020.īetween 19, Leica Camera AG produced 54,000 lenses of the Leica 40mm Summicron-C f/2.0 (order no 11542), made for the Leica CL (also known as the "Leica Mini M") film camera they developed with Minolta.