🔴 New Leica SL Lenses vs Lumix | Summicron-SL 35mm & 50mm
Summary
TLDRこのビデオでは、Leicaのsummicon SLレンズとそれと同様の外観と性能を持つ、より安価なPanasonic Lumixレンズを比較しています。Leicaの新しいsummicon SL 35mm F2と50mm F2のスフィアレンズは、従来のAPOバージョンよりも軽く、安価で多くの利点を提供しています。ビデオでは、これらのレンズの光学フォーミュラ、サイズ、重量、および価格を比較し、どちらがあなたの予算と撮影スタイルに最適かを決定するのに役立ちます。また、実際の写真サンプルも紹介しており、LeicaとLumixレンズのパフォーマンスを視覚的に比較できます。
Takeaways
- 📷 このビデオでは、LeicaのSummicron SLレンズとLumixのレンズを比較し、どちらがより良い選択かについて解説しています。
- 💰 Leicaの新しいSummicron SL 35mm F2と50mm F2レンズは、既存のAPOレンズよりも約半分の重さで、3000ドルも安価です。
- 🔍 Leicaの新しいSummicron SLレンズとLumixのレンズは、光学的構成、フィルター径、フォーカス距離などが非常に類似していますが、素材と価格帯が異なります。
- 👀 Leicaのレンズは金属製のバルレルで、Lumixのレンズはプラスチック製ですが、両者とも天候・ダストシールドがあります。
- 📸 Mattは新しいLeica Summicron 35mm F2 SLレンズを使用して、スペインでの撮影を行っており、その結果をビデオで共有しています。
- 🌅 Mattはビデオでサンセット写真や製品の写真を撮影し、Leicaの新しいレンズがどのような色合いとボケ効果をもたらすかを示しています。
- 🌟 LeicaのSummicron SL 35mm F2と50mm F2レンズは、既存のLumixレンズと非常に似ているため、同じレンズとは噂されていますが、詳細はビデオで説明されています。
- 💡 Mattはまた、Lumix 50mm F1.8を使用しての撮影例も紹介しており、そのレンズが提供する画像品質について評価しています。
- 📦 Mattは、レンズの選択においては、レンズの性能だけでなく、ライティングやモデルとの撮影という他の要素も重要であるとアドバイスしています。
- 🔗 Mattは、LeicaとLumixのレンズを比較する詳細なビデオを提供しており、視聴者がレンズ間の正確な違いを確認できるようにしています。
- 🎉 最後に、Mattはビデオで紹介したLeicaの新しいレンズを使用して、スペインでのワークショップを行っている様子を紹介しています。
Q & A
ビデオで紹介された6つのレンズはどのようなものですか?
-ビデオでは、Leica Summicon SLレンズの2つのバージョン(35mmと50mm)、それらの経済版も2つ(35mmと50mm)、さらに2つのサードパーティ製のレンズ(35mmと50mm)が紹介されています。
Leica Summicon SL 50mm F2とLeica Summicon 35mm F2という新発売のレンズはどのような特徴を持っていますか?
-これらの新発売のレンズは、Leica APOレンズと比べて約半分の重量で、多くの同様の利点を提供しています。さらに、既存のAPOレンズよりも約3000ドルも安価です。
ビデオで比較されているPanasonic LumixレンズとLeicaレンズはどのように異なりますか?
-比較されているPanasonic LumixレンズとLeicaレンズは、光学的な構成、フィルタースレッド、フォーカス距離、サイズなどが非常に類似していますが、Leicaレンズは金属製のバルレルで重く、Lumixレンズはプラスチック製のバルレルで軽くなっています。
ビデオで紹介されたLeica Summicon SL 35mm F2アフレスフェンシャルレンズはどのように動作したかを教えてください。
-ビデオでは、スペインの海岸を撮影した例の写真を通じて、このレンズが非常に近い距離で被写体を捉え、芸術的な写真を作ることができると示されています。
Leica Summicon SL 50mm F2とLumix 50mm F1.8の主要な違いは何ですか?
-Leica Summicon SL 50mm F2は金属製のバルレルで重く、Lumix 50mm F1.8はプラスチック製のバルレルで軽く、またLeicaにはオートフォーカススイッチがありませんが、Lumixにはあります。
ビデオで紹介されたLumix 50mm F1.8レンズはどのように評価されていますか?
-ビデオでは、Lumix 50mm F1.8レンズが非常に高価なLeica APOレンズと比較しても素晴らしい写真を撮影できると評価されています。
ビデオで述べられているように、Leicaのロゴと金属ケースを持つ新しいLeicaレンズはなぜ魅力的なのですか?
-ビデオでは、Leicaのロゴと金属ケースを持つ新しいLeicaレンズは、Leicaユーザーにとって誇りを持って使用できる製品であり、より高級感のあるデザインと品質を提供するため魅力的だと述べられています。
ビデオで比較されている35mmと50mmのレンズで、価格帯はどのように異なりますか?
-35mmのレンズでは、Lumixレンズが600ドルで入手可能で、新しいLeicaレンズは2200ドル、APOレンズは5200ドルです。50mmのレンズでは、Lumixレンズが350ドルからで、新しいLeicaレンズは1900ドル、APOレンズは5100ドルです。
ビデオで紹介されたレンズを使用する際のおすすめの撮影方法は何ですか?
-ビデオでは、レンズをフルオープンで使用する場合でも十分なシャープネスを得られると紹介されており、特にポートレート撮影には適しているとされています。また、ライティングとモデルの雇用に投資することがポートフォリオを向上させる最も速い方法であると勧められています。
ビデオで紹介されたLeica CLカメラで使用された50mm 1.8レンズはどのように動作したかを教えてください。
-ビデオでは、Leica CLカメラで使用された50mm 1.8レンズがフルオープンで使用され、非常に良い主体と背景の分離、そして十分なシャープネスを提供していると報告されています。
Outlines
📷 レンジ比較と経済的な選択
この段落では、カメラマンがリーカの新しいスフィア型レンズと既存のルミックスレンズを比較し、価格と性能のバランスについて解説しています。新しいリーカレンズは軽量で価格もリーズナブルで、SLシステムに適した35mmと50mmのオプションが提供されています。また、これらのレンズはルミックスと非常に類似しており、同じ光学式を採用していることが示されています。しかし、リーカの金属製ボディとルミックスのプラスチックボディの違いも触れられています。
🌅 日没テストとレンズの性能評価
カメラマンはルミックス50mm F1.8を使用しての実写テストを行い、日没時の色彩やブークエ、さらには製品の写真テストを通じてレンズの性能を評価しています。ルミックスレンズはリーカSLカメラで幅広い使用範囲を持ち、モデル撮影においても優れた結果を出すことが示されています。また、カメラマンはミストフィルターを使用して逆光撮影を行い、コントラストの抑制と輪郭光の効果を出す方法も紹介しています。
💰 レンズの価格比較と最適な選択
最後の段落では、カメラマンは35mmと50mmのレンズについて、ルミックスとリーカのスフィア型レンズ、そしてAPOレンズの価格を比較しています。ルミックスのレンズは最も安価で、リーカのスフィア型レンズはそれよりも高価で、APOレンズは最も高価な選択肢となっています。また、使用レンズの選択肢としては、カメラマンが最も推奨するのはルミックスレンズで、特に中心部での撮影に重点を置いている場合です。しかし、リーカのブランドや金属製ボディが必要な場合は、新しいリーカレンズを選ぶべきだと述べています。
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Leica
💡summicron SL
💡Lumix
💡光学性能
💡価格
💡レンズ交換
💡フォーカス距離
💡防滴・防塵
💡メタルバーレル
💡オートフォーカス
Highlights
Video discusses potential savings of $1,500 to $4,500 on lenses with similar results.
Introduction of six different lenses: two Leica Summilux SL lenses, two economy versions, and two third-party lenses.
Leica released two new lenses, Summicron SL 50mm F2 and 35mm F2, both spherical.
Comparison between new Leica lenses and existing Lumix lenses from Panasonic.
New Leica lenses are lighter and cheaper than the existing APO lenses.
Similarities between Lumix and Leica lenses in optical formula, filter thread, and autofocus capabilities.
Leica lenses have metal barrels and Lumix lenses have plastic barrels, affecting weight and feel.
Example photos showcasing the performance of the new Leica Summicron 35mm F2 SL lens.
Testing the lens for color accuracy, close focus distance, and bokeh.
Comparison of 50mm lenses, with similar optical formulas and dimensions.
Real-life photos taken with the Lumix 50mm F1.8 lens, demonstrating color and bokeh.
Recommendation to invest in lighting and models for improving portraiture rather than just lenses.
Discussion on the best lens choice based on image quality, brand preference, and shooting conditions.
Price differences between Lumix and Leica lenses for both 35mm and 50mm focal lengths.
Advantages of buying used lenses to save money.
Example photos using the 50mm 1.8 lens on a crop-sensor Leica CL camera.
Link to a detailed comparison video between Leica, Voigtlander, and Lumix lenses by Red Dot Forum.
Transcripts
question for you if your subject is in
the corner of your frame would you shoot
your lens wide open to get the optimum
sharpness
I hold that thought in today's video I
can potentially save you between one and
a half and four and a half thousand
dollars on a lens which will give you
similar results depending on how you
shoot let me explain hello welcome Matt
here from mrlock.com if you've seen this
channel before we normally talk about
Leica equipment if you love the idea of
using a like a similar color lens or a
lens that which will give you the same
look as a Leica lens this video might
just be for you today's video is going
to cover six different lenses the Leica
summicon SL lenses there were two apple
versions one in 35 mil one in 50 mil
they then recently released two economy
versions one in 35 mil one in 50 mil
and then there's two third-party lenses
which some may see are identical
135 mil 1850 mil so six lenses in total
let's get into the details and I'll
explain what I'm talking about so if you
use cameras and lenses from the lmapped
alliance those are made by Panasonic
Sigma and Leica you may be aware of the
two brand new lenses that were released
at the end of February 2023 the Leica
summicron SL 50ml F2 is spherical and
the Leica semicon 35mm
F2 is spherical
now some people are asking questions in
terms of how they different from the
existing lenses because there are
already like a SL some kind of lenses
the APO third five and the APO 50 and
the timing of the brand new Leica lenses
just so happen to be almost exactly the
same time that I was going to review a
much more affordable lens from Panasonic
Lumix and then for those of you that
love geeking out on the various Leica
forums there was quite a lot of chat
that actually these new Leica lenses
were in fact the same Panasonic lenses
which were already released and at a
much more expensive price so in today's
video we're going to cover are these new
Leica lenses actually the same as the
existing Lumix lenses how these new
Leica lenses compared to the existing
Leica APO lenses and of these six lenses
which lens might be best for you
depending on your budget and depending
on how you shoot let's get into some
details if you're a long term like SL
user one of the common complaints of the
SL system is the lenses are too big and
too heavy the great news is these two
new lenses from Leica are roughly half
the weight of the existing APO lenses
yet to give you many of the similar
benefits on top of that the lenses are
around three thousand dollars cheaper
than the existing APO lenses so that is
some serious cash and it may make the
difference between not being able to get
the lens and being able to now finally
get your 35mm lens or 50mm lens for your
SL system now what I want to concentrate
on first is the difference between the
existing Lumix lenses and the brand new
Leica lenses so let's pull up some stats
and you might be surprised at quite how
similar these pairs of lenses are so if
we look at the third Five Mile lenses
first so as you can see both lenses have
the same Optical formula of 11 elements
in nine groups both lenses have the 67
ml filter thread and both lenses have
the astonishing close Focus distance of
0.24 meters stay with me on that because
I'll show you some example photos both
lenses are like a l Mount both lenses
give you autofocus but need the lens
gives you built-in image stabilization
in terms of size the dimensions are
almost identical but the weight is
different this is because the Leica lens
has a metal Barrel
and the Lumix lens has a plastic barrel
so the difference in weight is 295 grams
for the Lumix 400 grams for the Leica
both lenses have the weather ceiling or
the dust seal however the limits gives
you the autofocus manual focus on off
switch the Leica design doesn't the
limits lens has a plastic lens head but
the like lens has a metal insert however
the Lumix lens Hood will fit your like a
lens if you happen to want a slightly
lighter setup as you can hopefully see
on paper these lenses look extremely
similar and there could be a good chance
that it's the same lens with a different
badge on it but I'll cover that in more
detail in just a second
now I have actually used the brand new
like a summer Chrome 35mm lens because I
was teaching in Spain a couple of days
ago I took the opportunity to test the
lens so I could share the results with
you guys here are some example photos
shot with the brand new like a summicron
35 F2 SL aspherical to give you a break
from my usual model pictures here is
some non-model photos so I was up early
one morning looking around the coast in
torrevieja in Spain close to where I was
staying and just testing the lens for
colors and
I was really happy with the look of the
the photos as you can see these are like
SL Raw photos only and this is me seeing
how close I can get with this lens it is
so much fun when you can get this
Glacier subject and it helps me make the
most boring of subjects suddenly
quite artistic if you want to call it
that I went out again in the evening to
test the lens shooting directly into the
Sun and to see what the sunset colors
look like and these are some examples
again really happy and no complaints the
next day I also did some more geeky
testing this was me doing some sun STAR
testing shooting through the leaves
and then this is again product photos
testing the lens shut wide open as close
as it will go to use the photos for like
videos like this look out for this
camera in a future video
here is a bug test shot as a like SL
video excuse the shake I didn't have a
heavyweight tripod with me so those are
the 35mm lenses well about the 50mm
lenses let's take a closer look so again
on the left the limits on the right to
the Leica both lenses have the same
Optical formula of nine elements in each
groups both lenses have the same
dimensions or almost the same dimensions
and have these same 67 mil filter thread
both lenses give you the same close
Focus distance of 0.45 meters again both
give you autofocus neither give you
image stabilization
the Loomis is plastic the Lycra is metal
and again there's no on off autofocus
switch on the Leica version in terms of
Weights the limits weigh 300 grams the
Leica 402 grams and again both lenses
are weather sealed does sealed so those
are the two 50mm lenses again the lenses
look extremely similar and so some may
argue Perhaps it is the same lens with a
different badge on it now I actually own
the Lumix 50mm F 1.8 and loving this
lens since around last summer I'm a bit
meaning to do a video ever since so
let's now look at some real life photos
shot with the Lumix where I've been
using it both during my workshops and
also I did a bit of geeky testing to
show you some non-portrait photos as
well okay first some color photo tests
from Spain catching the sunset what
Sunset we had and again product photos
this time raw only so you can get an
idea of the colors the bokeh and how
things look again I did a bokeh test
using the like SL video
and as you can hopefully see the round
Boca balls that pretty much every
f-stopper really pleasing and it gives a
really nice subject background
separation
more product photos look out for the
makina 67 video in the future I still
need to develop the film but a lot of
fun testing that camera
and now this is me teaching in London
and using the lens for like real real
client work if you want to call it that
I use the Mist filter for pretty much
all photos because I shoot into the
light and that gives me that Rim light
and kind of reduced contrast in some
images
all these photos are shot wide open at
1.8 on the like SL and I just added my
Mr like a black mic preset or photos and
that's what I sent the models you've got
my presets I'll put a link below the
video being typical UK weather it then
started to rain so we had to find
somewhere inside the shelter the red
area just saw as me showing that the Mis
filter is attached to the lens so all
these photos are shot with a Miss filter
as you can see I'm using one small LED
light panel and my biggest
recommendation for anybody trying to
improve their portraiture is perhaps
spend a little bit less money on a lens
and spend more money on lighting and
hiring models that's the fastest way to
improve your portfolio so in this
instance the Lumix lens is more than
good enough because if you're shooting
It Wide Open you don't need anything any
sharper for shooting portraits all these
as I say a shot wide open at 1.8
now as I'm just an average guy with no
connection to Leica I don't own all six
of the lenses that I'm talking about but
I can show you the 35mm Leica lens next
to my 50mm Lumix lens as I say the
dimensions are almost identical and the
the Leica lens is the one that I
borrowed during the workshop that I was
teaching
so if we now summarize you can get
amazing photos from either the Lumix
lens or the Leica lens so that then begs
the question which lens is best for you
if you don't mind see 95 of the image
quality or say you shoot in the center
I'll get the Lumix lenses
if you want the like a badge and you
prefer the metal housing which I totally
would get if you're a proud like a user
then get the new Leica lenses if you
have to shoot wide open all the time
let's say you're in a shooter F2 because
you live somewhere dark let's say
then the Apple lenses give you the
ultimate performance so if you need the
best of the best
you're gonna have to pay the the huge
price tag and then you can get upper
lenses it's probably worth noting the
price differences so let's look at 35
mil first you can get the Lumix third
formula lens for 600 dollars or you
could pay an extra one and a half
thousand dollars and pay two thousand
two hundred dollars to get the new like
a spherical lens or you could pay an
additional three thousand dollars and
get the Appo lens which costs five
thousand two hundred dollars if you're
happy with 50 more lenses the 50 more
limits is cheaper than the 35 millimix
starting at three hundred and fifty
dollars and again you could then pay one
and a half thousand dollars extra to get
the spherical version which is one
thousand nine hundred dollars we could
pay an additional three thousand dollars
on top of that and get the Appo which is
five thousand one hundred dollars if you
don't mind using used equipment you can
save a huge amount of money by buying
your lenses used I bought my Lumix lens
used for under 300 pounds I call it my
Plastic Fantastic lens but it still
delivers the images that I need only
like SL but also on the small aps-c
Leica CL
so here's some example photos using the
50mm 1.8 during my workshop and the crop
sensor Leica CL all of these photos are
shot to wide open at 1.8 and you can get
some really nice subject background
separation and yet sufficient sharpness
with the lens shop wide open especially
for portraits I probably use a misfilter
on these so that gives you an idea of
how sharp it could be with the Miss
filter removed if you love the idea of
affordable lenses if you're like a SL
cameras click the blog link below and
that includes full res sample photos as
well if you want to do some pixel
beeping and zoom in on some of the
photos shared in this video hopefully
this video answered some of your
questions about if the Lumix lens
similar or different to the like lens
hopefully the pictures I shared in this
video will give you a flavor of what
these lenses can do but if you want to
see the ultimate like geek test between
the Apple the historical and the Lumix
lenses check out this video link below
from the guys at the Red Dot Forum they
did the geeky side by side testing to
show you the exact differences between
these three lenses in the 35mm and 50 ml
focal length and I will say a special
thanks to my patreon hidey who's the guy
who came over and met me in Spain who
lent me the like after 12 mil lens that
allowed me to make this video big thanks
and he also linked me some other cameras
and lenses so feel free to subscribe if
you want to see those coming very soon
thanks for watching and see you all
hopefully in the next video
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