Biggles
My cup runneth amok.

Fifth model Summicron with hood 12585, pointed right below the sun at around 1500hrs on a February afternoon. Just to see, ya know?
Neopan 400.
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
Ooooh...I like that. A lot.
Biggles
My cup runneth amok.
...and straight into headlights
...and straight into headlights
Same rig, but shot on Neopan 1600.
...and straight into headlights

Same rig, but shot on Neopan 1600.
Stephanie Brim
Mental Experimental.
This really makes me want an M camera...JUST for the Summicron. Considering that it would be cheaper to actually get an M3 + M Summicron than a screwmount rigid 'cron. 
Biggles
My cup runneth amok.
That's exactly why I got into a CL. Wanted a little bitty camera that could take modern Leitz glass. Make it from an Altoids tin, I don't care; just let me use these lenses.
Knee-jerk review: So far, if my two test rolls are anything to go by, I find the 50mm Summicron-M to be a lot gentler than my comparatively relentless 40mm Summicron-C.
I like the crunchy brutal aesthetic of the 40's pictures more, but this 50 is extremely well-mannered, and has an angle of view more like my brain's. The 40's out-of-focus areas are superb, but the 50's bokeh is just... whoosh.
Guess I'll have to keep both.
"Ooooh...I like that. A lot."
Thank you, ma'am.
Knee-jerk review: So far, if my two test rolls are anything to go by, I find the 50mm Summicron-M to be a lot gentler than my comparatively relentless 40mm Summicron-C.
I like the crunchy brutal aesthetic of the 40's pictures more, but this 50 is extremely well-mannered, and has an angle of view more like my brain's. The 40's out-of-focus areas are superb, but the 50's bokeh is just... whoosh.
Guess I'll have to keep both.
"Ooooh...I like that. A lot."
Thank you, ma'am.
Flyfisher Tom
Well-known
Careful Biggles, don't want to burn the cloth shutter behind your eyes ;-)
I like the effect in the photos.
I like the effect in the photos.
ywenz
Veteran
I haven't put my 50 cron through those tests yet. However, thus far, the best flare resistant lens I have, is the CV 15mm heliar. Here it is straight into the sun:
headlights
sun again

headlights

sun again

yossarian
Well-known
Acid test for any lens. I see you got the nifty rays but no veiling glare--can't ask for
more. I really like the light smushies in the headlight shot.
Fred
more. I really like the light smushies in the headlight shot.
Fred
Biggles
My cup runneth amok.
yossarian said:...I really like the light smushies in the headlight shot.
Smushies. Heh.
This board is good for my vocabulary.
W
Way
Guest
Flood lights! MP and 35/2 pre asph. Kodak 3200 shot at 1600.
This is my first attempt at scanning so please be nice!
This is my first attempt at scanning so please be nice!

rbraun
Newbie
Summicron into the rising sun
<img src="http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=27917&cat=5638">
<img src="http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=27917&cat=5638">
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Slam into the sun? "Sundogs" by Leica Digilux2.
Nothing wrong with Leica zoom glass either....
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saxshooter
Well-known
The 21mm Elmarit-M non-ASPH straight into the sun (on an Epson RD-1) yesterday didn't work so well. Ugly blob of flare. 
Georgetown University, Feb. 19, 2006

Georgetown University, Feb. 19, 2006
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
I feel so stupid- how on earth do you guys manage to get the pictures in the messages as opposed to thumbnail ????

saxshooter
Well-known
Actually, I am just the opposite. How do you do the thumbnail? 
To get the picture in the message, I use a photo hosting service and paste the IMG tag of the photo after uploading it to the service in the message.
Private message me and I'll let you know which free photo hosting service I use.
To get the picture in the message, I use a photo hosting service and paste the IMG tag of the photo after uploading it to the service in the message.
Private message me and I'll let you know which free photo hosting service I use.
saxshooter
Well-known
Add open bracket to beginning and closed bracket to the end and IMG tag that will work will look something like this:
IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v220/saxshooter/EPSN3537.jpg[/IMG
I guess you can see which photo hosting service I use from that.
IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v220/saxshooter/EPSN3537.jpg[/IMG
I guess you can see which photo hosting service I use from that.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
I tried like you show, to link from the gallery here, but that did not work, so I'll try it your way, thanks. The thumbnail is straightforward, you go through the "go advanced" and "manage attachments" buttons in the reply module.

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jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
Hey man! It worked !

ywenz
Veteran
maybe these examples confirm more than anything else that flare reduction is quite easy to accomplish with modern lenses.... It shouldn't be impressive(rather expected) that a $1000+ lens is not susceptible to flare..
Biggles
My cup runneth amok.
Well, I've owned a lot of cheap, sub-par, old-school glass. This Summicron is the first world-class, modern, multi-coated lens I've ever owned or used outdoors, so yeah, I'm impressed.
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