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Summarit 50mm f1.5 on M8.


dougdarter

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Hi,

 

Just thought youd like to see how sharp a newly cleaned Summarit can be. I might add that these are RAW conversions, straight from the camera, with no sharpening or maniulation whatsoever:

 

 

summarit.jpg

 

This one is a 1:1 close up, which nicely demonstrates sharpness at full size:

 

Bricks-3.jpg

 

This one is 2:1, and shows the performance of the lens in high contrast situation:

 

Markscar-1.jpg

 

This is 3:1, and I feel it compares very well with a more modern 'cron.

 

Rectory-1.jpg

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Doug, try it for portraits. Or pub shots. And this lens really benefits from a 486 filter. I really like mine and use it regularly. But beware of the bokeh. It can get very distinctive and nervous.

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Hi,

 

Just thought youd like to see how sharp a newly cleaned Summarit can be. I might add that these are RAW conversions, straight from the camera, with no sharpening or maniulation whatsoever:

 

 

summarit.jpg

 

This one is a 1:1 close up, which nicely demonstrates sharpness at full size:

 

Bricks-3.jpg

 

This one is 2:1, and shows the performance of the lens in high contrast situation:

 

Markscar-1.jpg

 

This is 3:1, and I feel it compares very well with a more modern 'cron.

 

Rectory-1.jpg

 

These were shot at f2.5. I had some at 1.5, but they were a wee bit soft, but still useable.

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