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It was perfectly clear Peter... more so as you even mentioned it was to do with the way it handles colours.

Have you got your Summaron yet? (I seem to remember you writing you had one on order?)

 

 

 

Yes, I've got it now. :)

 

Just looking forward to using it properly. I've had a play with it in the garden and around the house and I'm quite excited about it. I'll post a few pictures soon.

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M-A Summaron-M 28mm ADOX Color Implosion

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Exploring the possibilities about  when shooting with the Summaron, natural (low) light . 

 

My studio, M10

 

 

 

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Another interior shot, afternoon light, handheld, full open, iso 1600, 1/30 sec., M10

 

 

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Very nice. Quit tempting me please (i don't need that Summaron, i don't need that Summaron, i don't need that Summaron...).

I need it, but luckily I have it  :)

Without hesitation I would say if I could have only one lens, this would be it.

 

Here's another I took a couple of weeks ago, I just caught a horrible flare blob one this one... and it's too far in to crop out !

 

M9 - Powderham, Devon

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embrace the blob (and the flare)  :D

 

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 I think this is really the first instance where I have got one.

 

 

I get the little green "blob" quite a lot when the sun is within the frame. I think it is largely unavoidable under those circumstances and it has never bothered me.

 

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I'm not sure where there sweet spot lies in terms of "sun in frame" and avoiding "green blob" but don't tend to see it if the sun is at the edge of the frame. What I do know is that most of my ASPH lenses flare much more noticeably than the Summaron-M and it is the flare resistance which is why I use the latter.

 

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For those of you who own (or have used) both the thread mount version of the 28 Summaron and the current M-mount version, is there a difference in image quality that would make you choose the newer lens?  If you do have the older lens, is the hood completely necessary? Thanks for your answers.

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