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16 minutes ago, TomB_tx said:

That sounds like a Ken Rockwell evaluation. The early version (which I have) is a different optical design based on the earlier Summarit 1.5, and has lower contrast and busier bokeh than the later lens. However, I disagree with the "avoid" statement - I still like the results it gives.

hi tom, yes it was his.. actually i love the rendering of the v1, it is one of a kind imho and the busy bokeh is actually a rare things to today's standard 

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22 hours ago, Pyrogallol said:

Used my 1959 v1 yesterday, negatives look good, even at f1.4 May post a picture once I have printed some.

Copies of some prints made this morning. M2 with 1959 Summilux 50mm. 125th at f1.4 FP4 in Rodinal.

Latest of my project taking pictures in Le Roc bistro at Southwold harbour.

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1960 50 Summilux v1 

Kodak gold 200

Leica M3

 

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Summilux 1.4/50 mm (I) 1959, Leica M10

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