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Hello, I recently acquired the 7-element 35mm Summicron-M (I guess the third version? Before the ASPH). It looks very nice but I notice that when set to wide open, I can still see the iris blades edging into what is normally a perfectly open circle in every other lens I've ever seen. I'm wondering if this is normal. I googled and found this old thread:

https://www.getdpi.com/forum/index.php?threads/35mm-summicron-pre-asph-wide-open-aperture-blades.35342/

The topic is debated, opinions appear to differ, and the image links seem to be dead. Can anyone here check theirs and see what they see? 

Thanks in advance.

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vor 2 Minuten schrieb orangegoat:

Can anyone here check theirs and see what they see? 

My own copy, a late German made one, is just like yours. BTW, this 7-element version is usually called the Summicron 35 v4 (last one before the asph). I have never seen any copy of that lens where the aperture blades were not visible at f2. So everything is just fine with your lens.

Andy

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German made 35/2 v4 #3553*** 6-bit coded by Leica here. Looks the same as the OP's at f/2 but the aperture ring rotates slightly past the f2 clickstop, which makes blades barely visible then.

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I also had that ‘capability to rotate past F2.0’ in my Leitz Wetzlar 50mm Summicron v3. Then the last visible edges blades would disappear too. Interesting. 

 

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