[New test photos released] Leica Summicron 35/2 Eight Element copy made in China

Summaron Sample

Summaron Sample

Here is a sample image with a Summaron, and some crops. Taken with a M9M. The corner crop is a bit off from the actual image corner but not by much.


Looks reasonably sharp to me. (shutter speed reported as 1/30).


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Joe
 
It may be best to focus on the replica Summicron as there exist threads on the Summaron. How about posting side by side images from the replica and the Summaron?

link: https://rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=171726



Helen pointed out that: There are lots of Threads here on RFf... 35 2.8 Summaron

https://rangefinderforum.com/forums/...postid=2792138

https://www.rangefinderforum.com/for...d.php?t=141787

https://www.rangefinderforum.com/for...d.php?t=111121

https://www.rangefinderforum.com/for...d.php?t=108763
 
Do you like the images from this lens when compared with images taken with your other lenses?

I don't have a lot of recent experience with M mount rangefinders, having been away from them for more then a decade, first with SLRs, then Contax/Nikon rangefinders. Even in that first go-round with M's I shot mostly the 50mm focal length, although I did shoot some with the Asph Summicron and the 4th (very little).

The major difference is back then I used a different scanning software. The scanning software I use now scans everything so flat and grey. Ha, ha, it's hard to tell what's due to the lens and what is due to the software. And recently it seems to be scanning everything even flatter, no matter camera, lens, film, ect. The initial shooting of this lens also occurred when I've been sampling different films and developers, so the baseline is a bit screwy.

Having said that, I'm pleasantly surprised with the build and optical quality of the replica. Sharp stopped down, high resolution, and beautiful bokeh; I can see why the original 8-element has such a strong following. I was worried about single coating and the Florida sun, but had only a single flare issue in 4 rolls w/ no hoods. I haven't done real testing with the lens; I just went out and shot it.

The replica is very different from the multi-coated Voigtlanders f/1.4 Nokton II and Ultron Asph, which are the other lenses I have in this focal length. Sharper then the Nokton, w/o as much contrast, and w/o the crazy bokeh, but not clinically sharp like the Ultron and the Asph Summicron.

Mine are just surface comments. I'll let the folks longer ingrained in M photography, like yourself, speak more authoritatively on the lens.

The only drawback, as I mentioned to Kevin, is that now I'm looking at the original 8-element, ha, ha, but really, with this replica, who needs one, outside of historical significance.

Look forward to seeing more of your comparison; original versus replica. A digital M is really a fine tool to have for testing.
 
Thank you for your informative feedback to us, Steve.
The new CV Ultron is an aspherical lens like the Asph Summicron. I don't have either lens.

I wonder if we should differentiate between "high resolution" and "sharpness", or are these two terms the same? The Summicron was known to be a high resolution lens with medium contrast. I kept mine to keep my Leica M3 set intact. I bought it all about 30 years ago here in Pensacola. (M3-35 Cron-50 Cron-90 Elmarit). They were in LN condition, with Leica paperwork and accessories (35 finder; mirror finder; lens hoods... all by Leica).

I will take more photos with the replica Cron and the true Cron. Both are great lenses.
 
Looks like a demo copy is being sold on Ebay

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Light-lens-lab-v2lc-35mm-f-2-black-paint-for-Leica-Summicron-M-Eight-Element/164269156934?_trkparms=aid=111001&algo=REC.SEED&ao=1&asc=225075&meid=ef28f76ce1824cbca392a79b2ab3e19c&pid=100675&rk=2&rkt=15&mehot=none&sd=184347081158&itm=164269156934&pmt=0&noa=1&pg=2380057&brand=Ms-Optical&_trksid=p2380057.c100675.m4236&_trkparms=pageci:c767175e-bbb8-11ea-a5c2-74dbd1805c72|parentrq:0b3b146f1730acc6c2109f71fffeb788|iid:1
 
scary ...
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The lens number does not end with a 4. It is a lucky lens!
 
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