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Testing/learning sfx 200

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M2, summilux-pre asph, sfx 200 (dd-x 1+4), printed on mgfb classic

This glow on B&W is just beautiful. Love it 

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My steel rim is back from getting its grease replaced. I love the rendering with the M9M, perfect fit. Both shot wide open, click on the files to see higher resolution if needed.

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A bunch of street shots with the M9M and summilux 35 steel rim

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Cinema Paradiso

(Noyers sur Serin, Burgundy, France)

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Summilux-M 1:1.4/35 pre asph II

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M10 w/35mm Summilux pre-ASPH v.2 @ f/1.4

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signalisation by JM__, on Flickr

dans Paris by JM__, on Flickr

35 Summilux v2 1966 - M2 - Acros 100

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Aux Tuileries by JM__, on Flickr

35 Summilux v2 1966 - M2 - Provia 100

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Summilux-M 1:1.4/35 pre asph II

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M10 w/35 Summilux v2

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M10 w/35 Summilux v2

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Summilux 35mm Steel Rim with M9M. At F8 and F2 

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A friend asked me how the Summilux Steel Rim compares with the 8e when shot at F2, so I took a couple of shots with it at F2 with the M9M. Sharing two below.

My quick thoughts: The steel rim appears to be as sharp as the 8e in the center of the frame at F2, but with a different Bokeh rendering. I love the 8e Bokeh too but my preference might actually go to the Steel Rim Bokeh : ) Also, the Steel Rim glow wide open pretty much goes away at F2 in most situations. Overall I’d say generally this lens is best used between f2 to f8 for everyday shots, and f1.4 for night shots or when you want to shoot magical, dreamy portraits. Overall, my pick is the Steel Rim between these two lenses, but the summicron 8 elements does have the advantage of focusing down to 0.7m (by the way the steel rim seems to focus a bit closer than 1 meter, I’d say about 0.9m or 0.95m). Hope people find this quick observation helpful.

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