kermaier
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Quick question: Would the 21 f3.4 SA take threaded filters?
Yes, 48mm.
::Ari
BTMarcais
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Quick question: Would the 21 f3.4 SA take threaded filters?
it can also take series VII drop in filters if you have the hood...
-Brian
maddoc
... likes film again.
khc1013
Anthony
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
cnphoto
Well-known
Finally had time to develop some film. Most of these are on Tri-X (pushed 3 stops), the second and last were shot on Tmax 400 pushed 1.5 stops. This is easily my new favourits lens
i'm looking to pair my collection down to just the 21 SA, a 50 Summicron and my M3 - nice and simple.





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helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Love 3 & 5 cnphoto....
Its a PURRfect setup 21 & 50.....who needs anything Else...really
Its a PURRfect setup 21 & 50.....who needs anything Else...really
cnphoto
Well-known
Love 3 & 5 cnphoto....
Its a PURRfect setup 21 & 50.....who needs anything Else...really
Thank you Helen! And yes a 21/50 combo is superb (and lightweight!). I just wish that 50mm was a Noctilux
khc1013
Anthony
velvia 50

helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Honus
carpe diem
A lot of great shots here. Keep them coming.
The 21/3.4 SA is even good on a cropped digital sensor:
But of course really shines on film:
The 21/3.4 SA is even good on a cropped digital sensor:

But of course really shines on film:

BUTLER
Nice person.
No. Not the Leica & this bike. It's too much...Another, same day! More classic German engineering!
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Instantclassic
Hans

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Penzes
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16th., July 2010, Markermeer, The Netherlands
Leica M3
Super Angulon 3,4
Fuji Velvia 50
Developed by Photo Studio 13
Coolscan 5000
Srono
Established

sa21 with tri-x, rodinal
Penzes
Well-known
photographer hunting
22nd., August 2010, Liège-Guillemins railway station.
Leica M3
Super-Angulon 3,4
Fuji Neopan 400
Sekonic L-308S
Emofin
Coolscan 5000

22nd., August 2010, Liège-Guillemins railway station.
Leica M3
Super-Angulon 3,4
Fuji Neopan 400
Sekonic L-308S
Emofin
Coolscan 5000
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Wow, Helen, the light on the head of the guy nearest you...that pic is amazing. These are all terrific--probably the best actual photos in any of the lens-centric threads on this forum.
P. Lynn Miller
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Of course, the true master with this lens was Jean Loup Sieff - goggle his site and drool!
Oh my... stunning collection of work!
There is a very simple solution to all this. Do what I do - never sell or get rid of a lens! OK, the cabinets are bulging a bit - but I sleep well, not regretting any of these "disposals".
This is the last thing I need to hear, Tom! I am wrestling with decision to clear out the cabinet, it is full of lenses that I have not used in months. But I am sure that as soon as I sell them I will regret it. It is just that my budget is straining to keep up with my new acquisitions without some funding provided by the sale of assets.
Helen... I thought you sold your S-A...
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