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Quick check re focus shift - Summilux-M 35/1.4 ASPH first version (i.e. after original Aspherical)


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I haven't shot with my 35/1.4 ASPH for several years but loved it at full aperture on my M8 for drama production shots.

That was the only Leica digital I have ever used and I intend still to continue just with film for pleasure when it comes to Leica M as I use a D850 or X-Pro series for digital work. So my question is simply this: is the well-known focus shift on this lens going to be apparent on film when shooting at the slightly stopped-down apertures such as f/2 through to say f/4 or f/5.6?  I generally use HP5 for b/w and Portra 400 for colour. 

And while we are on the topic, does the same-era Summicron-M 35/2 ASPH (first version) suffer shift to any noticeable degree, as this is going to be used much more as a general purpose lens at almost all apertures? I suspect it is to a lesser degree than the faster lens.

Many thanks for any info from your own experiences here. My biggest output size will be A4 and that only occasionally.

 

Apologies if this topic has come up too often before; I am not good at searching and always seem to get a 'nothing found' !

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, F456 said:

[...] does the same-era Summicron-M 35/2 ASPH (first version) suffer shift to any noticeable degree

Not my 6-bit coded copy from 2010 but other colleagues here have got focus shift issues, especially on lenses that are not calibrated for digital.

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8 hours ago, F456 said:

I haven't shot with my 35/1.4 ASPH for several years but loved it at full aperture on my M8 for drama production shots.

That was the only Leica digital I have ever used and I intend still to continue just with film for pleasure when it comes to Leica M as I use a D850 or X-Pro series for digital work. So my question is simply this: is the well-known focus shift on this lens going to be apparent on film when shooting at the slightly stopped-down apertures such as f/2 through to say f/4 or f/5.6?  I generally use HP5 for b/w and Portra 400 for colour. 

And while we are on the topic, does the same-era Summicron-M 35/2 ASPH (first version) suffer shift to any noticeable degree, as this is going to be used much more as a general purpose lens at almost all apertures? I suspect it is to a lesser degree than the faster lens.

Many thanks for any info from your own experiences here. My biggest output size will be A4 and that only occasionally.

 

Apologies if this topic has come up too often before; I am not good at searching and always seem to get a 'nothing found' !

 

 

 

I had this lens for many years until traded in part for a black paint M10-R as I don't use 35 as much as 28. Yes, it focus shifts at f4. Not as noticeable on film, but it does do it, same as digital. I found it quite frustrating at times, and would pretty much reserve it for low light situations, where it is was brilliant at 1.4/2. The Summicron does not, if I recall, as I had one of those for awhile (why oh why did I ever sell it?). I now have a 35 2.5 Summarit for those rare times I want to shoot with a 35. 

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