existrandom
Established
it looks so cute!
any folks here can share his/her experience, in terms of usage, and optical performance?
thanks!
lee
any folks here can share his/her experience, in terms of usage, and optical performance?
thanks!
lee
taffer
void
Lee, take a look at Todd's gallery, and to Nikon_Bob one as well, they have some beautiful pictures taken with that lens. fwiw, I've read that the most important thing with that lens is to be sure to get a clean, hazeless and / or serviced one.
I was thinking on the screwmount 35/2.8 Summaron, but that will set me >$500 I think
But then, I'm always thinking on equipment I finally don't buy, just dreaming
I was thinking on the screwmount 35/2.8 Summaron, but that will set me >$500 I think
But then, I'm always thinking on equipment I finally don't buy, just dreaming
existrandom
Established
yes, dreaming
phototone
Well-known
I love mine. 35mm/3.5 Summaron LTM
djon
Well-known
I've got a 56', it's sharp and makes a lovely image...interesting to compare it with my uncoated 1937 35mm 3.5 Elmar...the Elmar is nearly useless without a lenshood but with a hood it seems equal to the flawless coated Summaron. And that awkward little diaphragm adjuster on the Elmar actually may make sense Vs the Summaron's modern adjustor ring because you can't accidentally change the Elmar's f-stop...
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Nikon Bob
Guest
I like the 35mm F3.5 Summaron LTM for it's size and performance. I think it is more flare prone than modern lenses with multi coated surfaces so a hood is always good.
T
Todd.Hanz
Guest
Here is a link to a recent discussion concerning this lens, some other pics there to: http://rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4683&highlight=summaron
Todd
Todd
Nice train pic, Bob!
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Nikon Bob
Guest
Doug
Thanks
Bob
Thanks
Bob
tajart
ancien
this was my primary lens on my IIf during the eighties. i loved it both for images it helped me make and its compactness.
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