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29 minutes ago, Mr.Prime said:

As an FYI only - Copyright has an ill defined exception for editorial use where it is used to illustrate a comment and not for commercial purposes.

No it doesn't - ill defined = non-existent. And in any case posting on a forum is hardly 'editorial use'.

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Embracing all its faults... Portra 400... Los Angeles

 

 

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Again embracing its faults...  "The Glow"

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1 hour ago, Steven said:

Well, looks like that Cron V4 I have received yet is already useless, if my Lux can do what my future cron can do 🙈 oh well ! 

Just send it me, I’ll cover postage 😁

This ‘glow’ is something I like, but not every bright part of an image benefits from it.

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Already posted this one some years ago:

https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/288041-35mm-14-summilux-pre-asph/?do=findComment&comment=3623803

but this time rather than showing the color cast from sodium street lamps, I tried to balance it

 

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1 hour ago, pgk said:

No it doesn't - ill defined = non-existent. And in any case posting on a forum is hardly 'editorial use'.

I can only go from what I read as I’m no legal expert. That’s why we have forum rules so we keep on the right side of the line.

You can search up fair use exception. This reference from Stanford even refers to use for criticism etc. which is what we do a lot of on this forum.

https://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/fair-use/what-is-fair-use/

 

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8 minutes ago, pgk said:

The forum is subject to German Law.

what I could find on that:

“German copyright law does not recognise a general ‘fair use’ doctrine. Rather the Copyright Act contains a chapter including several specific provisions limiting the scope of rights for the copyright owner with respect to lawfully permitted uses. For instance, such lawfully permitted uses refer to collections for religious use, newspaper articles and broadcast commentaries and, most importantly, the reproduction for private and other personal uses.”

https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=5a9f6b59-1014-4d39-a4f0-7f83bb4428f9

I can see how the internet spmetimes makes things more complicated.

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Let's derail this thread with pictures!

 

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M 240 + Summilux 35mm 1,4

 Not -white-winter-colors...

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4 hours ago, mmradman said:

The steel rim, being mentioned a lot lately, must be magic optical ingredient contributing to lens performance.

I love my steel rim :D If I were Leica I’d scrap the Summaron remake (which tbh it’s not a rare lens or that unique at all rendering wise) and instead would make a steel rim remake. 

I didn’t think any Leica lens could dethrone the summicron 8 elements for me, but the steel rim did it (and I sold my 8e to keep the steel rim instead). It’s currently being CLA’d to replace the grease but once it’s back I’ll share more photos. 

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@adan Congrats on your post no. 10,000! 😊

 

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14 hours ago, mmradman said:

The steel rim, being mentioned a lot lately, must be magic optical ingredient contributing to lens performance.

In this case the 'magic' is in fact due to physics and is due to the induced electrolytic voltage caused between the dissimilar metals used in the front of this lens. This in turn creates a small magnetic field around the front of the lens which then causes minor deviations in the path of the electromagnet radiation (the visible portion of which we refer to as light) as it enters the lens. This is what gives the images their 'specialness'  when viewed by the cognoscenti. As ever there is always a logical, technical explanation. [Or did I just make this up .....?😇].

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Au Champ de Mars by JM__, on Flickr

35 Summilux v2 1966 on M10M

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Just now, Ernstk said:

Does yours have the infinity lock?

Ernst

Yes, it is a very early v2  with brass infinity lock.

 

Au Champ de Mars by JM__, on Flickr

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Just now, Ernstk said:

Yes, mine is too.

Ernst

35 Summilux v2 1966 on M10M

Au Champ de Mars by JM__, on Flickr

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