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70 year old Leitz Hektor 73mm/1.9 on the G1


petermcwerner

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The Leitz Hektor 73mm f/1.9 was produced from 1931 to 1942. It is a “portrait” lens that produces pictures in a pleasant sort of 1930s softness and shallow DOF. Color saturation is lower than in modern lenses; there is a tendency to flare that has to be controlled. It is a challenging lens to use, especially wide open. Except for formal portraits, it is not very useful as a short telephoto. 70 years after it was made, it is still interesting.

 

At 6.3 or higher, it becomes sharper. See my pictures with the M8 at LeicaPhoto Forum: Hektor 1.8/73mm (1938) on M6 (2006)

 

Here a typical portrait: soft, low contrast, low color saturation.

 

 

 

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Leitz Hektor 73mm @ f/1.9 on the Panasonic G1 - RAW, no processing except cropping and resizing for the web

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