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My dearest Pete, I looked at the post above me by "wolan" which seemed to be the same exact lens that I posted. I do not know that this exact lens is still made. There is Cooke Optics -- see here https://cookeoptics.com/lenses/.  LLL is not exactly like the original either.  So, there's that. "If the glove doesn't fit, you must acquit" -- Take it the heck off the site. Matters not to me. Life would not be normal without a lecture or two. I follow this thread 'cause I love glass and especially primes. So while I'm here, many thanks to all those who provide fascinating examples!

Cheers. Patty

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My apologies, Patty, no lecture intended and I'm glad that you follow and enjoy the thread and contribute your lovely pictures and I hope you'll continue to do so. 🙂

To explain why I posted what I did, in the thread's opening post I wrote "There's no restriction on the type of lens except that it should not be the current model" (otherwise it's difficult to justify as 'older glass').  Wolan's picture was (I must assume) taken with the Light Lens Lab Cooke Speed Panchro 50mm f2 'version I', which - again - I assume LLL replaced with the version II that you have.  It's hard to keep up with what qualifies as 'older glass' what with many Chinese manufacturers' M-mount lenses being released and the speed that Voigtlander is updating and releasing new lenses.

I'm happy to be corrected and eat many slices of humble pie. :lol:

Pete.

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50/1 Noctilux version 4 with M10.

The main street of La Rochelle in France.

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Summicron-M 35/2 v4 (7-element), German + M9

 

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Muted colors of an old shop house in Penang, MY.  Shot with a 1950 ltm Summaron 35mm on Leica IIIf.  Kodak Gold 200.

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Summaron 35/3.5 ltm (1952) + M10M

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Crow says: "SLOW DOWN! CATS CROSSING." 😝

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1950 Summaron 3.5.  Kodak Gold 200.  (Just a few steps before the old shop house posted above.)

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Summicron 35mm type IV

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M Monochrom

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M + Summicron 35mm v4

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Summicron-M 35/2 v4 (7-element), German + M10R

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M10P ASC + 1975 Pentax SMC 50/1.2 (K-mount on Shoten adapter), wide open @ MFD

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On 9/8/2023 at 12:16 AM, farnz said:

Isn't this lens still available new, Patty?  If so, I'm afraid pictures from it don't qualify for this thread.  Sorry. 🙁

Pete.

Many thanks, Pete.

I wanted to common on the LLL cooke's photos too, but I did not want to be rude... I must say I was appalled by the IQ 😱

At the end of the day, one needs to say something about The Emperor's New Clothes

I think I will just stick with my veteran summitar 2/5cm 🤭

Regards!

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W-Nikkor.C 3.5cm f1.8 SC + SL2 

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M-P w/Summilux-M 35 AA.

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35 Summilux AA on M9M

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Elmar 50 3.5 wide open

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21 minutes ago, Brilliant Observer said:

Is it summilux III or IV? both good, hard to get the IV in the uk

You may refer to the following  forum wiki page :

http://wiki.l-camera-forum.com/leica-wiki.en/index.php/35mm_f/1.4_Aspherical_Summilux-M

More shots taken  with the 35 Summilux Double Aspherical on the M9 Monochrom :

 

 

Best

JM

 

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