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Bart D,

I must say i much prefer the countryside image with the copse of very tall trees off to the right much more in the B&W version. The color version posted further up just didn't pop as well for me. Good work & that Hexanon being put to excellent use, sir. Kudos.

Sincerely,

Richard

Konica 35mm f/2 UC Hexanon on M9-P, b&w's

 

 

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Bart D,

I must say i much prefer the countryside image with the copse of very tall trees off to the right much more in the B&W version. The color version posted further up just didn't pop as well for me. Good work & that Hexanon being put to excellent use, sir. Kudos.

Sincerely,

Richard

 

Thank you, Richard.

I do put more effort in the processing of my b&w's.

The colour versions, are pretty much "straight from the dng" with only some minimal tweaking.

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Had my M8 out when preparing for a little barbeque the other day:

Logs burning nicely (1936 2/50 Summar).

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Then the inevitable. (1962 2.8/135 Elmarit)

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1947 Carl Zeiss Jena 50/2 Sonnar with Leica M

 

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1934 73 mm f/1.9 Hektor and Leica M. (I've owned it for all of 3 hours.:))

 

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Pete, the Hektor or the M? :)

 

How do you like the Hektor? It's currently on top of my need list

Oops, I see your confusion, Hari: the Hektor. I'm very much taken with the smooth out of focus areas, it seems to be low contrast but is sharp enough in the right places and there seems to be little vignetting. Not sure how flare prone it is yet.

 

Pete.

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Oops, I see your confusion, Hari: the Hektor. I'm very much taken with the smooth out of focus areas, it seems to be low contrast but is sharp enough in the right places and there seems to be little vignetting. Not sure how flare prone it is yet.

 

 

 

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Thank you for sharing this Pete, it's really hard to find first hand information on this lens by actual users!

 

Hopefully I find a good copy with caps, hood and any other goodies it came with back in the day :D

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M9 + 58yo (1956) summarit f1.5

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To be or not to be?

M6TTL Summicron 50 (11817) Velvia 100

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1934 73/1.9 Hektor with Leica M.

 

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