Souljer
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Hi,
A follow up to my Leica IIIg + Summicron thread <-Link).
I'd like to discuss here Summicrons in general and this collapsible Summicron in particular. I'd like any opinions on how these images look, perhaps compared to a Summicron you own or have experience with. I'm considering buying this lens as I can use it on my M6 with an adapter (which is what I just did) regardless and if I ever get a LTM camera I can use it there too.
I'm hoping to learn about what to look for when examining and assessing a lens, both now and in the future. Anything you guys look for in particular?
I found this collapsible Summicron thread-mount and used my 90 adapter from my 85mm. The lens itself is a bit sticky at both the focus and aperture rings. They move but there is a little resistance at first. Shining a flashlight through it, I have to say, it looked pretty clean. Much better than a hazy M-mount version also available. Also the front element did not have the usual wipe marks I've seen on others.
These pictures were all taken with a roll of basic FujiColor 200 24exp. I picked these out the the 26 frames taken. All I did here was Save-for-Web to make the files smaller. No cropping or filters or color corrections. Straight from the CD.
How would you evaluate this lens based on these pictures? Or am I wasting my time and you can't tell anything about the lens? 🙄
Thank you very much in advance for your time and experience.

Focused on "Public Parking $8.00" sign. Was looking to see how the fine print came out.

Not sure what happened here. Flare from the ground and maybe a door or the wall bouncing light into the lens?
How might you explain this and is it common for this lens?

Slowed down to about 1/60 and stopped down about f/5.6.

Sped up here, maybe 1/250th and opened up to f/2. Focus point is the same in both; the orange flower in front.
By the way, these two were both at minimum focusing distance. I simply swung the tab around until it stopped and then adjusted my position until the orange peddles were in focus.

Something about these colors is interesting or weird. Is it the intense direct sunlight, the way this lens renders, or something else?

Was focusing on the farthest tree which was at infinity.

I put the camera on the floor and guessed the composition. This is pretty much what I was going for, so that worked.

Was not looking through the viewfinder again, but this time I missed the shot.
I did end up shooting a nice grid for the test, by accident. 🙂
Again I really appreciate your help and experience.
Please post pictures from your own collapsible Summicron if you think it will help illustrate a point or what to look for.
Thanks.
A follow up to my Leica IIIg + Summicron thread <-Link).
I'd like to discuss here Summicrons in general and this collapsible Summicron in particular. I'd like any opinions on how these images look, perhaps compared to a Summicron you own or have experience with. I'm considering buying this lens as I can use it on my M6 with an adapter (which is what I just did) regardless and if I ever get a LTM camera I can use it there too.
I'm hoping to learn about what to look for when examining and assessing a lens, both now and in the future. Anything you guys look for in particular?
I found this collapsible Summicron thread-mount and used my 90 adapter from my 85mm. The lens itself is a bit sticky at both the focus and aperture rings. They move but there is a little resistance at first. Shining a flashlight through it, I have to say, it looked pretty clean. Much better than a hazy M-mount version also available. Also the front element did not have the usual wipe marks I've seen on others.
These pictures were all taken with a roll of basic FujiColor 200 24exp. I picked these out the the 26 frames taken. All I did here was Save-for-Web to make the files smaller. No cropping or filters or color corrections. Straight from the CD.
How would you evaluate this lens based on these pictures? Or am I wasting my time and you can't tell anything about the lens? 🙄
Thank you very much in advance for your time and experience.

Focused on "Public Parking $8.00" sign. Was looking to see how the fine print came out.

Not sure what happened here. Flare from the ground and maybe a door or the wall bouncing light into the lens?
How might you explain this and is it common for this lens?

Slowed down to about 1/60 and stopped down about f/5.6.

Sped up here, maybe 1/250th and opened up to f/2. Focus point is the same in both; the orange flower in front.
By the way, these two were both at minimum focusing distance. I simply swung the tab around until it stopped and then adjusted my position until the orange peddles were in focus.

Something about these colors is interesting or weird. Is it the intense direct sunlight, the way this lens renders, or something else?

Was focusing on the farthest tree which was at infinity.

I put the camera on the floor and guessed the composition. This is pretty much what I was going for, so that worked.

Was not looking through the viewfinder again, but this time I missed the shot.
I did end up shooting a nice grid for the test, by accident. 🙂
Again I really appreciate your help and experience.
Please post pictures from your own collapsible Summicron if you think it will help illustrate a point or what to look for.
Thanks.