MCTuomey
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DN, this is an embarrassment of Sonnar riches ...
And I would pay to know Tim Barker's B&W conversion workflow, btw.
And I would pay to know Tim Barker's B&W conversion workflow, btw.
sparrow6224
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MCT -- I'm betting Silverlight. Or whatever that program's called. Silverfish? Silverflash? Hi ho, Silver? But the look really is exceptional.
Strangeluv
Christer Johansen
MCT -- I'm betting Silverlight. Or whatever that program's called. Silverfish? Silverflash? Hi ho, Silver? But the look really is exceptional.
Silver Efex Pro maybe?
MCTuomey
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Silver Efex Pro maybe?![]()
Tim was kind enough to share that, yes, he uses Silver Efex Pro. Or, as I prefer, Silver E-fish Pro
ampguy
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NEX-5, J3, 1.5, 1/40th, ISO 800:

elmer3.5
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ZM sonnar v/s Uncoated 38 sonnar
ZM sonnar v/s Uncoated 38 sonnar
Hi, a few days ago i did this comparison between my two sonnars, perhaps you´ll find it interesting.
bye!
ZM sonnar v/s Uncoated 38 sonnar
Hi, a few days ago i did this comparison between my two sonnars, perhaps you´ll find it interesting.

bye!
raid
Dad Photographer
The ZM image appears to be sharper looking. More contrast?
elmer3.5
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Anader uan
Anader uan
Hi, another one, a crop this time. The 1938 sonnar has less contrast and suffers a lot from flare.
Crop.
Using a sun shade it helps a lot.
This old sonnar is optimaized at 2.8, son for getting precise focus at 1.5 i have to uncrew the rear element about 80 degrees, only about a quarter of a turn =)
Bye!
Anader uan
Hi, another one, a crop this time. The 1938 sonnar has less contrast and suffers a lot from flare.
Crop.

Using a sun shade it helps a lot.
This old sonnar is optimaized at 2.8, son for getting precise focus at 1.5 i have to uncrew the rear element about 80 degrees, only about a quarter of a turn =)
Bye!
raid
Dad Photographer
I always use a lens hood with the lenses. Why not.
This uncoated 1937 CZJ 5cm F1.5 Sonnar is optimized for F2. At F1.5, it "ever-so-slightly" front-focuses. At F4, the backward shift is not so bad. My 1939 Sonnar "T" is optimized for F1.5.
Raid's Sonnar is optimized for F1.5.
Here my uncoated 1937 Sonnar is used wide-open, at F1.5.


Did you remount the Sonnar to Leica Mount, or use with an adapter?
Raid's Sonnar is optimized for F1.5.
Here my uncoated 1937 Sonnar is used wide-open, at F1.5.


This old sonnar is optimaized at 2.8, son for getting precise focus at 1.5 i have to uncrew the rear element about 80 degrees, only about a quarter of a turn =)
Bye!
Did you remount the Sonnar to Leica Mount, or use with an adapter?
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This is with the 1939 Sonnar "T", optimized for F1.5, in a J-3 mount modified to focus to 0.8m.

At 4m or so, stopping down to F4 is required, or focus past the subject. I marked a new spot for "Infinity Focus" on the distance scale, which is a few degree turn past the old infinity mark of the Jupiter.
Wide-Open, straight into the Sun. The "T" coating on the 1939 lens makes a big difference for flare control.

At 4m or so, stopping down to F4 is required, or focus past the subject. I marked a new spot for "Infinity Focus" on the distance scale, which is a few degree turn past the old infinity mark of the Jupiter.
Wide-Open, straight into the Sun. The "T" coating on the 1939 lens makes a big difference for flare control.
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elmer3.5
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This uncoated 1937 CZJ 5cm F1.5 Sonnar is optimized for F2. At F1.5, it "ever-so-slightly" front-focuses. At F4, the backward shift is not so bad. My 1939 Sonnar "T" is optimized for F1.5.
Raid's Sonnar is optimized for F1.5.
Here my uncoated 1937 Sonnar is used wide-open, at F1.5.
Did you remount the Sonnar to Leica Mount, or use with an adapter?
Hi Brian Beautiful shots, i purchsed the amedeo m39 adapter, i was going to set it on a industar m39 mount but prefered to keep the contax and maintain the beaut of the original mount.
Anyway i´m getting some trouble with the adapter set on my III-G because it back focuses too much, and setting the lens to infinity gets hard, doesn´t feel comfortable.
I think i´ll have to do something on the adapter. I´m a little lazy now, i need some vacations, here we are in summertime!
Raid, i don´t like using hoods, they do help thou, a lot
Are there any filters that help the uncoated lenses????? They should invent some if not.
Bye
If the adapter back-focuses, and you do not want to adjust the main shim of the lens: the alternative is to build up the cam on the adapter. I've done this in the past using copper tape, about 0.07mm per layer.
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