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Re: I'm Still Trying To Make A Decision:

Posted by R Browne on February 16, 2005 at 23:29:49:

I'm not familiar with the Summilux-R but I do have a 20 year old Summicron-R that I haven't used in a very long time. I think it comes down to this: Do you need the extra stop of speed the Summilux-R will give you? If so, there's your choice. If not, consider the Summicron-R and save yourself some money and weight. Sorry I can't give you a more personally informed opinion. A quick web search finds Erwin Puts' opinion that the current Summilux-R slightly edges out the Summicron-R. YMMV.