landsknechte
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Here's my own strange twist on the standard issue "which lens is sharpest" thread... Which screwmount Leica lens(es) seems to most reliably create images that look "vintage" to your eyes?
ray_g said:Summar, Summitar, collapsible Summicron, and for me, even the Rigid.
I agree. In fact, some of the lenses seem to flare so badly and have such low contrast and definition that they may actually detract from the otherwise excellent work of the photographers.payasam said:Some good pictures in this thread -- and the lenses alone didn't make them good.
landsknechte said:Here's my own strange twist on the standard issue "which lens is sharpest" thread... Which screwmount Leica lens(es) seems to most reliably create images that look "vintage" to your eyes?
Last night, I was wondering what look I'd get by using Efke R100 film, ADOX AP H09 developer and a Summitar (or pre-war uncoated Elmar) lens.ray_g said:Aside from the lens, a lot of it also has to do with the film and developer you use, your exposure and development, whether you use a filter, and so on.
Marc-A. said:I agree with Ray about the Summicron even the Rigid; I've been particularly struck by the vintage look of one my latest shots with the Rigid Summicron:
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The 'vintage' look of this picture (which seems almost nostalgic) is due to the skill of the photographer (exploiting the excellence of the lens) and the charm of the model. It is an exercise in futility to look for a lens which will automatically give an image this old-fashioned ambience. The rigid is simply one of the great Leitz lenses, not specifically associated with any so-called 'vintage' look.ray_g said:That's a beauty! 🙂