![]() That certainly didn’t help my photography, and I soon found out how big and cumbersome that lens was. I got myself a Voigtlander Nokton 50mm 1.1, the fastest thing I could afford. ![]() But unfortunately I had two main issues: I could not afford a Leica 50mm and I had a bad case of the bokeh disease. The first lens I sought was, of course, the 50mm. My photography improved, my pleasure in the photographic process went up a notch. I don’t regret it at all, I just wish I had done it sooner. I sold a full kit of excellent, autofocus, versatile gear and plunged in the weird and wonderful world of limitations of the manual, feature and gimmick free Leica M. I didn’t buy the full frame Leica M for the sensor format, but for the rangefinder experience. When I bought my Leica M I came from APS-C. But in which form? Ultrafast bokeh monster? Small great quality all-rounder? Anything in between? This website is named after the angle of view of my favourite focal length: 50mm. My journey with Leica has been a rollercoaster.
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