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6 minutes ago, Al Brown said:

I wrote to Leica for the ultimate list. They have yet to answer... fingers crossed.

I think it's a bit strange that Peter Karbe doesn't even have an entry on Wikipedia. You will find Walter Mandler there, with a comprehensive list of all lenses he created. But nothing about Karbe.

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6 hours ago, mike3996 said:

Do we have an exact list of Karbe-designed lenses somewhere? The "Leica wiki" lists only three.

 

50 Summilux-M ASPH is the only Karbe lens that I shoot.

 

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Wonderful photo,

I love the flowers in the foreground.

Which camera is this?

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28 Summicron-M v2, M240

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Great thread! Love them both, Karbe’s contrasts and Mandler’s glow.

For a long time the M Monochrom (CCD) + Summilux-M 1:1.4/50 Asph. was my favorite every day set up.

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16 hours ago, Kwesi said:

Wonderful photo,

I love the flowers in the foreground.

Which camera is this?

Thank you. It's a MP240.

16 hours ago, Steven said:

Incredible photo indeed. As for the camera, I'm going to bet on the M240? 

Thank you, and correct!

 

16 hours ago, Kwesi said:

I agree, it has that airy, open Portra feel about it but then the shadows in the tress are pretty black.

Yes, the contrast is hard in this file. While I didn't aim for any color or film accuracy, I did apply a LUT on this file. But it's a Fuji Superia 800 simulation.

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SL + M 50 LUX ASPH

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SL + M 50 LUX ASPH

 

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Can we show Karbe "non-magic" ?

with Apo-Summicron-M 75mm

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M10 - Summilux 50asph

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M10 - Summicron 28 v2

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I have just received an official answer from Leica regarding the list of lens designs by Mr. Karbe.

Here is the answer in English:
"Thank you for your request. We are keen on your interest and  an article about Leica lenses and the role of Peter Karbe. Unfortunately, I have to inform you that such an overview is not available. Lens development at Leica Camera AG is regarded as a team work of  competent team of experts. And viewed as a team effort, the participation of individual colleagues, including Peter Karbe's participation in the various lens projects is not explicitly recorded and documented. We are therefore unfortunately unable to help at this point and hope for your understanding."

So the community will hopefully once again have to chip in.

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2 hours ago, Al Brown said:


So the community will hopefully once again have to chip in

Well, we know for sure he was personally involved in the 50mm APO-Summicron and 50mm Summilux -FLE. I have seen other members of his team mentioned from time to time in relation to specific lenses, but suspect he has signed off all new lenses in his time as Head of... . I can understand Leica wanting to avoid the 'cult of personality' to some extent. 

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23 minutes ago, pedaes said:

Well, we know for sure he was personally involved in the 50mm APO-Summicron and 50mm Summilux -FLE. I have seen other members of his team mentioned from time to time in relation to specific lenses, but suspect he has signed off all new lenses in his time as Head of... . I can understand Leica wanting to avoid the 'cult of personality' to some extent. 

It is the most politically correct answer a company can give, no doubt.

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38 minutes ago, Al Brown said:

It is the most politically correct answer a company can give, no doubt.

Yes. There would be no commercial advantage to them in giving out the information although of course they have it. I think as you suggest over time on LUF you could build a catalogue if there was interest in doing so. I very much doubt any of the named 'head of optics' (Mandler, Kolsch et al back to Prof Berek) were personally involved in every lens.

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