leicapixie
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Bringing this nice thread back to ask one question.
So, it seems to be logical to try Summicron collapsible now on my M4-2, I guess, to progress.
I spend some time to find and read about this version one. From what I was able to read to my surprise only once, so far, someone at Leica blog has mentioned about using of color filters with Summicron. I'm using them as well on J-3 and CV 35 2.5.
Is there something specific about collapsible Summicron which prevents use of filters? Or it is more due to scan-process method to prevail these days instead of analog print or something in the modern films to make filters less important?
Thank you, Ko.
I always use a UV or 1a filter, to protect the lens.
I have a nice set of B/W filters, yellow,yellow-green and red.
I also have the fancy Polaroid filter with hood.
I have discovered via digital and Photoshop
, that a green filter is really useful!
dannyChou
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teddy
Jose Morales
Bringing this nice thread back to ask one question.
Is there something specific about collapsible Summicron which prevents use of filters? Or it is more due to scan-process method to prevail these days instead of analog print or something in the modern films to make filters less important?
Thank you, Ko.
I think the only reason some people don't use filters in the Collapsible is because of flare. I got my Summicron Collapsible about 2 months ago. It has haze that was cleaned, but not completely. It took nice pictures even with flare, the image was not degraded what so ever. It is becoming my favorite lens, so is my Summicron 50/2 DR. I love the curviture of field it gives images - character. The best thing I love about this lens is that with Tri-X and Rodinal it gives me images that seem to be "etched" on film. Wonderfully sharp with greaet character and low contrast. I use it on my Leica IIIF. I always use filters with it, not a problem...
Here are my first photos with this lens:

Summicron Collapsible 50/2 (1954), Orange Filter





Rob-F
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Patricia in NYC, Circa 1971. 50mm Collapsible Summicron, Leica M2.

alistair.o
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Leica 11f: Col' Summicron LTM : TriX in Xtol:

goamules
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These sure are nice photos! I had to decide whether to keep my 50/2 rigid, or collapsible. I had to go with the DR rigid, for it's close focus. (the collapsible is on sale now in the classifieds.)
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
On M4-2, HP5+ in XTOL.
Mackinaw
Think Different
On a M3. Efke 25 in Rodinal. F2.8, if I remember correctly.
Jim B.

Jim B.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
FrankS
Registered User
So Ko.Fe. You got yourself a col. Summicron? Earlier you were asking questions about this lens, and nw you have examples!
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Yes, Frank, I have it for few weeks now. But no contrast filters, yet. 
lynnb
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lynnb
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last rays #145 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr
clear protective filter on IIIc, APX100 in Rodinal. Not sure about aperture, probably f8
lynnb
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clear protective filter on IIIc, APX100 in Rodinal. f2 or 2.8
philcycles
Established
A silly question, will the collapsible thing become lose?
It can get loose but can be tightened without a problem.
Ong
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Curious, does anyone shooting this lens on digital have problems with focus being off?
My copy seems to be fine on my M4-2 and Canon IVsb, but on digital, it front focus' a fair bit.
My copy seems to be fine on my M4-2 and Canon IVsb, but on digital, it front focus' a fair bit.
Greyscale
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Vics
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Yes it would.Wouldnt a long tonal range be beneficial for colour photos as well? Just wondering..
lynnb
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Curious, does anyone shooting this lens on digital have problems with focus being off?
My copy seems to be fine on my M4-2 and Canon IVsb, but on digital, it front focus' a fair bit.
Eugene, does your digital have live view? Have you tried comparing rf focus with the live view?
Vics
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