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M2-R, Lux' 35mm f/1.4 v1, Ilford FP4+, Pyro PMK

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As posted here already,

after some investigations, those Kodachromes 25 may be taken with

35mm Summilux-M pre-asph. on M4/5

the nicest thing is after some almost 40 years, the colors are still so gorgeous and fresh

 

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second take 😉

then ...

 

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a bit out of topic, but I don't want to separate them

( maybe Summicron 90mm ?)

 

..

 

 

scans with M240+BeoonFocotar

 

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M2-R, Lux' 35mm f/1.4 v1, TMax 100, Rodinal 1:100 semi-stand

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M2-R, Lux' 35mm f/1.4 v1, Fomapan 100, Rodinal 1:50

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M2-R, Lux' 35mm f/1.4 v1, Fomapan 100, Rodinal 1:50

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2 hours ago, poli said:

Would Using the pre asph summilux  35 on an m10-d without 6bit coding give issues other than no exif lens information? I am on the fence of buying a 35 summilux to replace my V6 cron but in doubt.

I have no experience with the m10-d but 6-bit coding doesn't change anything IQ wise on my M8.2, M240 and digital CL. Now if "v6" is the current Summicron 35/2 asph, you may miss it soon or late if you like contrast and acutance in photography. FWIW.

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3 hours ago, lct said:

I have no experience with the m10-d but 6-bit coding doesn't change anything IQ wise on my M8.2, M240 and digital CL. Now if "v6" is the current Summicron 35/2 asph, you may miss it soon or late if you like contrast and acutance in photography. FWIW.

It’s one of the reasons i am still in doubt (indeed I have the current cron). Plus 1 mtr minimal focus distance. Don’t really like that. Maybe I should wait for availability of the apo 😉

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3 hours ago, lct said:

I have no experience with the m10-d but 6-bit coding doesn't change anything IQ wise on my M8.2, M240 and digital CL. Now if "v6" is the current Summicron 35/2 asph, you may miss it soon or late if you like contrast and acutance in photography. FWIW.

With the M9, there was a clearly visible "Italian Flag" color drift at the long ends of the frame using an uncoded (and uncodable) 35 Summilux pre-ASPH.

Blue/purple at left, green on the right.

I agree the new "tall" microlenses on the M10 CMOS sensors (and probably M240) will likely reduce that all by themselves (and of course an M8 or CL will crop most of it away ;) ), without coding or menu selection. But with the proverbial "white wall" or a snowy landscape, there may still be a visible amount.

M9, 2009, 35 Summilux pre-ASPH.

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My knowledge is that the 35 pre-ASPH cannot actually be 6-bit coded at all (except by heroic measures like taking a machine-tool to the lens mount ;) ).

But that selecting it (or the optically-very-similar 35 Summicron v.4) from the manual lens menu does make a major correction for Italian Flag and general vignetting.

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4 minutes ago, adan said:

But that selecting it (or the optically-very-similar 35 Summicron v.4) from the manual lens menu does make a major correction for Italian Flag and general vignetting.

Would you have pics showing this by chance? Just curious as i have never seen that so far but again i may be wrong.

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M2-R, Lux' 35mm f/1.4 v1, TMax 100, Rodinal 1:100 semi-stand

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Hey pre-asph team, 

Has anyone tried both the black and Titanium pre-asph v2's  ? I'm wondering I there is a weight difference (I assume yes) , and whether it's significant ?

I briefly had a black version however it has had to go back under PayPal 'not as described' unfortunately.  Since then I've purchased a titan M6 TTL so am open to both colour lenses - but not if the titan is much heavier.  

Although I think the black is only 195g so I'm not sure even a heavier titan would actually be 'heavy'. 

I can't find any weight info online for the titan 

Cheers!

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I love this lens. its as if its all I need.

lovely photos in this thread!

 

 

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v2 @1.4

hp5+

M6

 

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summilux 35 pre-asph v2

M6

hp5+

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PRE-ASPH V2

M6

HP5+

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On 7/21/2021 at 11:39 PM, OSEGAL said:

I love this lens. its as if its all I need.

I know what you mean. I photographed almost exclusively with this lens this summer. And every time I tried to mount another lens, I almost immediately wanted it back on my camera!

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