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35 Summicron v4

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M240 / Summicron v4 / Mastin Labs Portra 400 Preset

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M10-P, 2/35 V4

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M240 / Summicron v4 / Mastin Labs

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1 hour ago, Al Brown said:

Comparing the V4 (far right) to V3 (center) and V5 (left). Results as expected.

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Which ones your favorite?

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Time to play, time to watch. Rotterdam square downtown.

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M10R, 35mm V4

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5 minutes ago, Al Brown said:

Great question. V3 for feels and character, V5 for work.

I love my v3 too. 😊 Also have the ASPH. v1 in (silver brass). Considering selling the ASPH. but maybe safer to hold on to it. Just more into older lenses with character these days…

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On 12/18/2022 at 10:48 AM, Al Brown said:

Comparing the V4 (far right) to V3 (center) and V5 (left). Results as expected.

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How would you compare the V4 to V3? I sold my ASPH v1, and have the V3, but considering adding a mint V4, I found at a good price.

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18 minutes ago, Al Brown said:

On V4 the overall IQ improves over V3, it somewhat loses the "glow" wide open also edges improve to a certain level. The V4 is the most "classic yet modern" 35 Summicron wrapped in one package. No wonder it is so popular.

Thanks, great explanation. Would you have both? And which do you prefer of the two?

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35mm Summicron-M v.4 arrived yesterday - took it to the gallery last night for curation session.

I haven't had one of these since I got the M10s in 2017, because they wouldn't read my old hand-inked 6-bit codes from the M9 era. And ready-coded ones were rare as hens' teeth.

Back in the saddle again - Yeeehaw!

Curator at work

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with M9 Monochrom

 

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One of my last shots with the 35 cron IV before trading it for a 35 lux FLE 2.  I was often dissatisfied with the older cron in strong light conditions and made the nicest photos in softer light. I find the results of my FLE-2 much more consistent.

M10 - 1/125 f4.8 ISO800

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