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M10 w/35mm Summilux pre-ASPH v2

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My first post: M-10R with 35mm Lux pre-Asph V2 at F1.4 (slightly cropped)

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M10-R w/35mm Lux pre-Asph V2 at F1.4

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...not every 35mm 'Lux pre-ASPH picture has to have glow. Sometimes it just reports the subject clearly and cleanly in low light. ;) V2 at f/2.8 on M10-P.

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21 hours ago, adan said:

...not every 35mm 'Lux pre-ASPH picture has to have glow. Sometimes it just reports the subject clearly and cleanly in low light. ;) V2 at f/2.8 on M10-P.

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Agree and really love the lens at these apertures through to 5.6 or even 8.   sigh, defintiely my favourite  :D 

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M10 + Summilux-M 1:1.4/35 pre asph II

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54 minutes ago, Fred Miranda said:

Does anyone knows what the numbers "+13-83" mean from the link below?

https://wiki.l-camera-forum.com/leica-wiki.en/index.php/35mm_f/1.4_Summilux_II

3253101  to 3254100   -  35mm f/1.4 Summilux-M (ELC.black+13-83)   1983

  1000

Probably lenses for the M4-P 70th Anniversary 1913-1983. See https://www.cameraquest.com/lmp70.htm

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1 hour ago, Fred Miranda said:

Does anyone knows what the numbers "+13-83" mean from the link below?

https://wiki.l-camera-forum.com/leica-wiki.en/index.php/35mm_f/1.4_Summilux_II

3253101  to 3254100   -  35mm f/1.4 Summilux-M (ELC.black+13-83)   1983

  1000

Same web page under Variants:

  • Variants - Black, titanium, M3, ELC, ELW and 1913-1983 anniversary versions
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New York, uptown, downtown from Little Island

CL 35 Summilux pre asph

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So after months of research and looking through dozens of pages on this thread, I went on the hunt for a 35 Lux Pre-ASPH and jumped on a late model German made one on eBay, serial 353XXXX. I went on my first drive after my knee surgery and thankfully there are a plethora of interesting abandoned buildings near me to photograph. Let me just say I am somewhat shocked and blown away by this lens.

Firstly: I expected a lot more glow than I have seen so far from my own images. I’m not sure if it’s because this is a late model but it certainly glows, just not to the propensity I’ve seen in other photos in this thread. Sort of a good and bad thing I suppose! 

Secondly: I am flabbergasted at how sharp and contrasty this lens gets. My only other 35mm I currently have to compare it to is my Light Lens Lab 35mm f/2 8-Element lens. It is both significantly sharper and much more contrasty than that lens from f/2 through f/16. The only time I see any significant glow is at f/1.4, and like I said it is not to the extent I was expecting. Today is only my first day with this lens but I can’t wait to continue to explore and get to know it’s capabilities. I can already say though it will be with me for life.

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Firstly, two sample images from my M10M showing the drastic difference done by stopping down just one stop:

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f/1.4


f/2

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Another set, showing the difference from wide open and stopping down. Here there’s definitely some glow, but it is not to the amount I expected at all.

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f/1.4f/5.6
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