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![]() | Leica Summilux-TL 35mm f/1.4 ASPH Pros: Fantastic resolution, creamy bokeh, and excellent floor deadlift. Cons: There is no stabilization, tropicalization and MaF distance indication on the barrel. High Price, but the quality of the lenses you pay Opinion: Already at full aperture reveals an incredible detail resolution. The eyes of the subjects are extraordinarily vivid, shiny, three-dimensional. The detachment of the planes is considerable, especially for the yield of depth and we are talking about a lens for APSC that does not feel the lack of Full-Frame. The construction is by tank, the metal hood and all the sturdy structure that engages in a supportive way to the body of the TL2 makes toys seem crunches all the other photographic systems, even the Pros. It is true, lacks the stabilization, lacks the indicator of distances at the window and the distance is not even indicated on the body, lacks tropicalization, to be a portable APSC mirrorless system with this lens begins to become heavy and cumbersome, But in my opinion once proven, everything else goes into the background. You realize that in this lens Leica has poured all the Know-how in its possession, you realize that this lens is a must-have for L systems (TL-TL2-CL). Compared to this 35mm any other lens in the TL2 system becomes of secondary importance as the other lenses in their field of use are excellent and I talk about the 23mm F/2 Summicron (which is slightly faster in the automatic MaF), SuperVario Elmar-TL 11 – 23, Vario-Elmar-T 18-56mm, all lenses of excellence for resolution and bokeh, but no comparison of Summilux TL 35mm f1.4 in terms of image quality, flat out, blurred, three-dimensionality and color rendition. There's poetry, some magic in this lens. sent on March 31, 2019 |
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