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4 minutes ago, graphlex said:

Sort of like the difference between a Foveon sensor and a Bayer one—a dedicated scanner doesn’t use interpolation in demosaicing. The difference isn’t necessarily noticeable. Similarly, a scanner may have a higher bit depth than the camera used, which also may not be noticeable. 

This pointless debate has been agonised over numerous times elsewhere on the forum.  I 'd rather this thread be left to real photographers who are interested in how real photographers use the 28mm summaron-m and not derailed by nerds. 

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The B&W version of a color image that I posted a couple of years ago. 

M10 | Summaron-M 1:5.6/28 | ISO 3200 | f/5.6 | 1/60 sec | Bangkok

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M10M | Summaron-M 1:5.6/28 | ISO 160 | f/5.6 | 1 sec | Cocktail bar in a german town

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Nuraghe Florinas in Sardinia.
M + Summicron-M 28/5.6

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I mentioned earlier that I like this lens for street photography. Although its f/5.6 maximum aperture would be limiting for this purpose on a film camera , on an M10 it's no problem as it can easily be shot at ISO 6400, whose look I like. Of course, in the view of the high shutter in the shot below the high ISO wasn't needed, but I had been shooting in a dark alley a half a block away and hadn't changed the ISO before I came upon this scene.

M10 | Summaron-M 1:5.6/28 | ISO 6400 | f/5.6 | 1/1000 sec | Bangkok

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•  Kunstmuseum Stuttgart = Museum for  contemporary and modern art  •

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vor einer Stunde schrieb M10 for me:

@mnutzer Could I ask you if you corrected the vignetting? Or does the lens render like that?

Not me, but Leica's integrated software, which turns on as soon as the M10-P detects the Summaron-M, may have softened the heavy vignetting of this lens.
Photoshop helped with a little bit of perspective correction, some frame cropping and a little color intensity.

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Alexander Calder: "Crinkly avec disque rouge", mobile sculpture, steel, colored,
8.00 x 8.32 m, 1973, Stuttgart, King's Street, in front of the art museum.
Same Palace Place as before at #1590, but turned about 120° East.
Vignetting of the sky was somewhat corrected, but this failed for the floor.

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•  Old lithograph showing the townscape of Schwäbisch Gmünd
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•  Another old lithograph showing Hohenzollern Castle
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CL, Summaron 28/5.6

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Summaron - M 28mm

 

 

 

 

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... for the new year, Summaron-M 28mm at the near focusing distance ... (;-)

 

 

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Am 1.1.2021 um 20:49 schrieb Dao De Leitz:

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Summaron - M 28mm

 

 

 

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Am 2.1.2017 um 20:58 schrieb Dao De Leitz:

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