There is no better no best.. but depends on what works for you.
Some prefer sharp, some wants character, some want something compact, some is determined by price.
I can't say for the Hexanon and it isn't a fair comparison. They are bother priced differently (if price is a factor for consideration) but the VG1.1 is a value for money lens. Its modern, affordable and produces sharp pictures.
Another you might want to consider is the Carl Zeiss C Sonnar 50mm F1.5.
Thanks everyone for the inputs.
I'm leaning towards a Hexanon now. It's cheaper than a new Summicron, and of course, it's f1.2. And the VC f1.1 doesn't look appealing....
Before I take it home, what's the signature of the Hexanon f1.2? I mean is it famous for a certain characteristics like sharp, smooth bokeh, etc.?....well, besides being limited?
It's difficult to find much info about it on the internet...
Your sure the Hexanon is cheaper than a new Summicron??
Anyway, what do you mean by famous for certain characteristics? You should see more pictures taken by the Hexanon and understand its signature before you take the plunge.
But do bear in mind, the Hexanon 50 F1.2 aint going to come cheapunless you have some "special" offers.
Yes, for the shop I went to. A new Summicron costs 1600€ and the Hexanon (used) 1400€. Of course it would be even more cheaper if I don't have to pay the 18% VAT.
I've decided to give the Hexanon a try. I figure it should be quite easy to sell it if I don't like it.
Thanks again for the help.
If you are refering to the Hex 50mm f2, then yes, it is cheaper. But if you are refering to the Hex Limited 50mm f1.2 but it will cost more than a summilux. It has the smoothest oof I have seen. But you have been warned, this lens is soft wide open, perfect for portrait. I like it but most people wouldnt. Seeing your tone of manner, I suppose you are looking for a sharp lens when wide open. Then stay away from the Hex if you are.
If you want something sharp & contrasty, then Lux50mmf1.4Asph it is!
Yes, Voigtlander 50mmf1.5LTM is very good also.
I've decided to give it a try ...after all it's f1.2....so maybe I can compromise a bit on the sharpness. Yes, it's a f1.2 and yes, it's cheaper than a brand new summicron, let alone summilux.
Thanks for the input