Raid Amin Posted March 10, 2018 Share #1 Posted March 10, 2018 (edited) Advertisement (gone after registration) I used my M8 with a rigid Summicron again in one of the older buildings in Pensacola, Florida. t was dark inside, and I used a kow ISO stting, so sharpness was expected or was seen. In color? Edited March 10, 2018 by Raid Amin 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Advertisement Posted March 10, 2018 Posted March 10, 2018 Hi Raid Amin, Take a look here Rigid Summicron 50/2. I'm sure you'll find what you were looking for!
Raid Amin Posted March 10, 2018 Author Share #2 Posted March 10, 2018 I also used same set in another location in Pensacola. 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
spydrxx Posted March 11, 2018 Share #3 Posted March 11, 2018 Very nice, Raid. Your shots really demonstrate the versatility of this classic lens, and tempt me to acquire one, but I'll resist the GAS for now. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ko.Fe. Posted March 11, 2018 Share #4 Posted March 11, 2018 Rigid was awesome retro lens on M9 for me. Less focus shift than Cron IV do, which I purchased as update from Rigid. I don't like both of the on BW film, too sterile. But Rigid was better, IMO, on color film, comparing to Cron IV. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raid Amin Posted March 11, 2018 Author Share #5 Posted March 11, 2018 Very nice, Raid. Your shots really demonstrate the versatility of this classic lens, and tempt me to acquire one, but I'll resist the GAS for now. Thank you. I once compared 25 or so 50mm ;lenses, and I was surprised how well the Rigid Summicron did when compared with several very expensive lenses that some people mailed me to include in the lens comparisons. This included a Noctilux 50/1, It is a very high resolution lens with medium contrast. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raid Amin Posted March 11, 2018 Author Share #6 Posted March 11, 2018 Rigid was awesome retro lens on M9 for me. Less focus shift than Cron IV do, which I purchased as update from Rigid. I don't like both of the on BW film, too sterile. But Rigid was better, IMO, on color film, comparing to Cron IV. I use this lens mostly for color images as I use DNG images and any B&W versions of such images are just color removed images. The Rigid may have the "perfect balance" of sharpness and contrast for a Leica 50mm lens.It is (for me) so good that it killed any real interest for other 50mm lenses. Of course, I also like to try things out, and so I have at least 20 50mm RF lenses now. For super sharpness, I recently got a Hexanon 60/2.4. For extra speed, I got a CV 50/1.1 and also (for fun) the 7artisans 50/1,1. For special Sonnar performance, I got several Zeiss 5cm/1.5 (converted to M) that are very special for portraits. Each lens is somehow special to me. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ko.Fe. Posted March 11, 2018 Share #7 Posted March 11, 2018 Advertisement (gone after registration) I use this lens mostly for color images as I use DNG images and any B&W versions of such images are just color removed images. The Rigid may have the "perfect balance" of sharpness and contrast for a Leica 50mm lens.It is (for me) so good that it killed any real interest for other 50mm lenses. Of course, I also like to try things out, and so I have at least 20 50mm RF lenses now. For super sharpness, I recently got a Hexanon 60/2.4. For extra speed, I got a CV 50/1.1 and also (for fun) the 7artisans 50/1,1. For special Sonnar performance, I got several Zeiss 5cm/1.5 (converted to M) that are very special for portraits. Each lens is somehow special to me. I like provided examples. They are not weak as many film lenses on digital color M, but feels organic, close to low iso film. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raid Amin Posted March 11, 2018 Author Share #8 Posted March 11, 2018 I set my M8 and M9 to ISO 160 most times. ==> "low ISO look"? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
james.liam Posted March 11, 2018 Share #9 Posted March 11, 2018 I set my M8 and M9 to ISO 160 most times. ==> "low ISO look"? Doesn’t that affect the DR of the image? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ecar Posted March 11, 2018 Share #10 Posted March 11, 2018 (edited) Doesn’t that affect the DR of the image? Not sure I understand. 160 is base (native) ISO on both M8 and M9 sensors. Edited March 11, 2018 by Ecar Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
james.liam Posted March 11, 2018 Share #11 Posted March 11, 2018 That would be an extended sensitivity below the base of ISO 320. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
satijntje Posted March 11, 2018 Share #12 Posted March 11, 2018 The 50mm rigid Summicron is my most used lens on the M8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ecar Posted March 11, 2018 Share #13 Posted March 11, 2018 That would be an extended sensitivity below the base of ISO 320. The Monochrom has a base ISO of 320, not the M8 or M9, which Raid was referring to. The M9 has a a "pull" ISO of 80, indeed below its base ISO. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raid Amin Posted March 12, 2018 Author Share #14 Posted March 12, 2018 The Monochrom has a base ISO of 320, not the M8 or M9, which Raid was referring to. The M9 has a a "pull" ISO of 80, indeed below its base ISO. Yes, this is correct. The base ISO for the M8 and M9 is 160. I sometimes use 320 or so, but with so much sunshine in Florida, it is "Kodachrome weather". I am used to using ISO 50~100 with slide film in past years. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raid Amin Posted March 12, 2018 Author Share #15 Posted March 12, 2018 Doesn’t that affect the DR of the image? I do not think so, James. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ko.Fe. Posted March 12, 2018 Share #16 Posted March 12, 2018 I set my M8 and M9 to ISO 160 most times. ==> "low ISO look"? To me low ISO stops at 640 with M8, M9 sensors. On film it stops at 400 for me. After, it is push at both. It means more grain, less details, but absolutely usable. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnnySeven Posted March 15, 2018 Share #17 Posted March 15, 2018 Its a great lens, and great images Raid! Its one 50mm that i don't own. Now I have to get one! Look at what you have done Raid! My girlfriend is going to kill me! I will blame you in the ensuing argument... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
satijntje Posted March 15, 2018 Share #18 Posted March 15, 2018 Leica store in Porto has a "as new" rigid summicron for sale. Not the cheapest but the best condition I have ever seen for a rigid. Ask Paulo! Good luck John Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raid Amin Posted March 15, 2018 Author Share #19 Posted March 15, 2018 Its a great lens, and great images Raid! Its one 50mm that i don't own. Now I have to get one! Look at what you have done Raid! My girlfriend is going to kill me! I will blame you in the ensuing argument... Thanks, Johnny. It still is relatively inexpensive and you get a classic high performer. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raid Amin Posted March 15, 2018 Author Share #20 Posted March 15, 2018 (edited) Leica store in Porto has a "as new" rigid summicron for sale. Not the cheapest but the best condition I have ever seen for a rigid. Ask Paulo! Good luck John My lens looks like new. I bought it with a M3 with 90 and 35 from an older gentleman who bought the equipment new from Germany when he lived there. The wrapping paper was still there (beige turning) and with Leica store receipts. I kept the equipment clean over the years. My M3 has his "back-up Leica", and he told me that he got it out twice each year to "exercise" it. Edited March 15, 2018 by Raid Amin Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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