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50 mm Summicron similar to 40 mm Summicron-c?


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When looking through my photos I find that a large proportion of my favourites are taken with my 40 mm Summicron-c – there is just something about the rendering of that little lens.

 

However, the 50 mm focal length suits me better. So my question is: do any of the 50 mm Summicrons have similar rendering to the Summicron-c?

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I used to have Collapsible and then Rigid, followed by IV for now. Just before getting IV I purchased Rokkor CLE which is same optically as Summicron-C, but different slightly in coatings. I see no big difference in 40/2 and 50/2 IV on color film in rendering. On digital M-E 40/2 gives less neutral bokeh sometimes. My bet it is Summicron III to match Summicron-C. On film.  

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When looking through my photos I find that a large proportion of my favourites are taken with my 40 mm Summicron-c – there is just something about the rendering of that little lens.

 

However, the 50 mm focal length suits me better. So my question is: do any of the 50 mm Summicrons have similar rendering to the Summicron-c?

Just a thought, maybe 40mm actually suits you better and that's why a "large proportion of your (my) favourites" are taken with the 40mm? Maybe you "want" to be a 50mm person?

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However, the 50 mm focal length suits me better. So my question is: do any of the 50 mm Summicrons have similar rendering to the Summicron-C?

 

You may want to check out the Summarit-M 50 mm 1:2.4 ... or the older 50 mm 1:2.5 which despite the different nominal lens speeds is the very same lens in just a different barrel.

 

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Not sure how my 50/2 v3 rendered exactly when i had one but my 50/2 v4 and 35/2 v4 are close to the 40/2 on digital. Here on Epson R-D1. 6MP only though.

 

 

Thanks - I think I recognise the 40/2 here, but the the 50/2 image is too different to compare. By the way, I love the 40mm also on my Kolari mod Sony A7S. 

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Just a thought, maybe 40mm actually suits you better and that's why a "large proportion of your (my) favourites" are taken with the 40mm? Maybe you "want" to be a 50mm person?

I know what you mean - but no, it is definitely the rendering. Bokeh can be a bit odd sometimes but not enough to bother me. 

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[...] By the way, I love the 40mm also on my Kolari mod Sony A7S. 

 

Interesting indeed. Haven't tried it on mine yet. I like much the tiny CV 40/2.8 as well, in a different style though.

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.. Bokeh can be a bit odd sometimes ...

I totally agree. I did some comparison recently with 50 ASPH and 50 APO I have. I know it's not a fair comparison but despite its size advantage I like the 40 a lot less since then.  

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