21mm Super Angulon

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Caution. M6 SA 3.4/21 Fomapan 400@250 LQN 1+10
 
A few from Queenslands central highlands. Big open cut coal mines and big open space. Mid spring and 37C in the shade.

All M6, 3.4/21 SA, orange filter, Fomapan 400 @ 250 in LQN 1+10

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Great shots Michael...SA21 still on my want list...

Giulio

Thanks Giulio,
The SA is a great lens, I can't image you not making it shine!

Excellent Michael. Getting some character there for sure.

Thanks John,
I think some extra character is thrown in from the hot water during development, it's hard to get it below 25C up here. We're all waiting for your contributions from that chrome beast you picked up!
 
OK, got another one recently, first one an SA21/3.4 didn't really excite me that much, not sure why. This one is an old chrome SA21/4, and I quite like what I have had from it so far.
M6, SA21/4, RPX100, R09 1:50.
Gary
 
After testing the water with CV 21/4 (great little lens!) for a year or so, I finally decided and joined the club. I went with 21/4 instead of 3.4 that seems to be more popular here. I liked the smaller size (tho heavy!), 39mm filter size and LTM compatibility so I can put it on my IF. And I must say the lens looks gorgeous though I paid for something you'd pay for "UG" condition.

I really liked the CV 21/4 but it was quite contrasty. I wanted to get something a little more classic looking rendering for B/W and to align with my other lenses.

Just came back from a quick walk to get a coffee and developed the test roll. Nothing special to show, but I am liking the result so far.

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1969 M4 BP, 1960 SA 21/4, Tri-X in Diafine.
 
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