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Am 28.1.2022 um 10:06 schrieb shirubadanieru:

I’d say the titanium version from f2.8 onwards is so sharp, perhaps sharper than the cron V4 even…and f1.4 / f2 is a bit more tamed than previous Canada made versions. Might be worth trying, can’t promise you will notice a huge difference as this is all personal, but I definitely felt it.

I agree.

I had the titanium, late one, and a v2 1980, and compared to Summicron KOB , different distances,Light Situations etc.

The titanium renders white open with much less glow, you see it clearly when using Color Film.

Colors are little more saturated. More like a Summicron.

If you have a CLA´d version , all are very very sharp (tested also on the M9M)

Titanium is sharper, on par stopped down f 5,6/f8 with Summicorn ASPH

But all depends on the condition of the glas AND if focus been adjusted.

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m2, 35mm summilux pre-asph, delta 3200 (dd by Malvarrosa), printed on mgfb and scanned

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m2, summilux 35 v2 (Canada), delta 3200 (dd by Malvarrosa), printed on mgfb and scanned

 

PS: the vignette was added during printing (idem for the one in the post just before). 

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M2 not M3
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10 hours ago, Al Brown said:

coma aberration par excellence captured wide open

Astigmatic coma at that - which is why the butterflies have such wide "wings."

"Fairy lights" are such a nice "poor man's optical bench." I'm always on the look out for them, when putting a new lens through its paces. ;)

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23 hours ago, Al Brown said:

Here is a great example of 35 lux II challenge in optical design due to the absence of aspherical lenses - coma aberration par excellence captured wide open. <snip>

Here’s another example. Personally, I like the look quite a bit.

M11 at ISO 1600 and 1/45 sec; Summilux pre-asph 35mm v.1 @f1.4 (ignore the exif data).

 

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Flare. 
Not a steel rim, but one of the last from the first production run, #2167… with the auxiliary finder for M3 (goggles). On M9, ISO 160 +1/3EV, judging by the flare polygons probably shot at F/5.6. Converted from DNG to b&w in PS. 

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Make art, not war! There are four nationalities in these two pairs of hands. 
Cropped. 
Same camera and lens as above. 
ISO400 +1EV F/1.4 1/30s, handheld

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Am 20.11.2018 um 21:05 schrieb Metin Colak:

Dear friends,

Will you compare the Lux 35 pre-asph at f1.4 with the Cron35 v4 at 2 at their minimum focus distance? A side by side comparison with the photographs will be greatly appreciated..

I just try to understand their 'character'  at their minimum focus distance and f-stop.

Crop of the Center  at 1m F.2

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and just to see...Summaron 35 at 2.8

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and te Center crop 

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M10, Summilux-M 1:1.4/35 v2

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