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Bokeh of the Summicron-R 35mm f2


wolan

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Hi,

I found this Russian website with gorgeous pictures taken with the 35mm f2. However, it is no where written whether this was the version I or II of the lens.

https://travelworld.livejournal.com/51893.html

What do you think? Both versions have the same bokeh? Or are there differences?

 

Thank you

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v2 on the SL - it's a marvellous lens which focuses very close. Focus point here is plinth, lower L, though it could just as well have been the clockface.

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Version 1 bokeh

 

Picnic Table by Steve, on Flickr

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Version 1 bokeh

Big sculptural heavy lens

 

Paws of Play (leicaflex sl) by Steve, on Flickr

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Version 1

 

Side of the Road by Steve, on Flickr

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Version 1 bokeh

 

Spillway Park by Steve, on Flickr

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Version 2 bokeh

Sorry, no color shots

Above the Fence by Steve, on Flickr

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