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And to continue... I like the cron v4 for color and it's transition from foreground to background...  

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Hi, a few from me. I have the LEITZ Summicron ser# 3440333 since 1988. Over the years, I bought more 35s. The Summicron may not be my best 35, but it is my dearest ... ---

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Colors, the way they were meant to be

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M10 w/35mm Summicron v.4

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35mm cron iv on m10r

 

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Munson Cemetery, Florida by Steve, on Flickr

 

 

 

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23 hours ago, evikne said:

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Hello @evikne.  Nice shot.  By DoF it appears to be shot wide open, yet I see hardly any vignetting in the sky.  Was vignetting removed in post, or perhaps the image was cropped?  My (newly acquired) v4 vignettes alot wide open, especially in the very extreme corners.  See corners of the image in the next post. I was wondering if other v4 copies have this kind of vignetting wide open?

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M10, 35 Summicron v4 wide open

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14 hours ago, Ray Vonn said:

I’m one of those old fuddy duddies that won’t move from my CCD rangefinder but I have to say seeing how this lens renders on an M10 is very encouraging.

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I just felt the urge to check... and the camera used for my photo in post # 10 was an M9. 
 

f 6,7
 

So sorry for the misinformation to everyone, but maybe you Ray, got happier now 😉

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29 minutes ago, ELAN said:

Hello @evikne.  Nice shot.  By DoF it appears to be shot wide open, yet I see hardly any vignetting in the sky.  Was vignetting removed in post, or perhaps the image was cropped?  My (newly acquired) v4 vignettes alot wide open, especially in the very extreme corners.  See corners of the image in the next post. I was wondering if other v4 copies have this kind of vignetting wide open?

Thanks! Yes, EXIF says f/2.4, but I think it was wide open. The image is not cropped, but I have removed quite a bit of vignetting (85 %) in LR. 

The corners in my unedited image are very similar to yours.

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1 hour ago, Stein K S said:

Hi Ray

I just felt the urge to check... and the camera used for my photo in post # 10 was an M9. 
 

f 6,7
 

So sorry for the misinformation to everyone, but maybe you Ray, got happier now 😉

Not a problem, there’s definitely some M10 images there too, I’m still encouraged.

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