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

ORWO DN21 in Xtol stock:

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Thanks guys. DN21 is a duplicating film, Lomography sells it as Babylon 13. I am still new to it, but I bought a bit more than 100 meters (in bulk) so I can allow myself to experiment a lot, the price was around 2€ if converted per roll.
 
I only had two frames left of a roll of Foma to test the 8Elements replica when it first arrived and I've been eager to test the lens more...I'm a slow photographer, but I finally got around to develop and scan my first two rolls fully shot with the LLL lens. This time I was using Double X, which I think enhances the tonality of this lower-contrast lens.

I'm very pleased with the way the lens performed. It was a joy to handle ergonomically, and the results pleased me. unfortunately I had a development SNAFU where I dropped the strips of wet film on the bathroom floor right as I was preparing to hang them to dry. In a moment of temporary insanity, instead of rewashing them, I just finger squeegeed them and walked away = mondo dried-on dust specs, dog hair, and scratches galore. ...so if you can look past THAT, here are some shots to share with you.

Do single-coated, hoodless lenses flare in the woods? yes, they do!

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Not a surprise here, but wanted to confirm for myself what to expect when shooting into the sun. Normally I'd hide the orb of the sun behind my subject in a contre-jour, and I'm sure the lens would fare better in that scenario.

In terms of contrast and ability to show good tonal range I was fairly pleased. The first image is the flat scan inverted by NPL using the Linear + Gamma rendering. The second shows the same image after a few steps toward where I'd try to take it via LR.

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F2 in the shade... could be sharper, but I'm blaming technique not the lens

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Surprise, surprise, it's sharper at f8...never seen any lens do that 😛

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Saw several frames with significant highlight glow, and others where it was fairly restrained.

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A few in the fog

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F2 outdoor
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F8 outdoor
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What's a test without a brick wall? Do I see some pincushion effect? Gotta try again with a better brick wall.

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Sorry for the long post, just excited to share the results from this great lens!
 
XX is quite an interesting film! Very old-style rendering. Goes well with this lens. Does the original handle incident light the same way?
 
Is it still possible to contact Kevin? I have sent an email, and tried DM(which will not be sent because his inbox is full...) but got no answer. It's been a few weeks now...
 
My favorites froyd are the image with the three ladies and what looks like a older school or farm house shrouded in fog. Nicely done!

Dave (D&A)
 
Keeping with the cemetery theme, here are a few more picture of the LLL 8 Elements and Kodak Double X combo. I really liked the rendering of this pairing.

Wide open.
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Stumbled across a write up about the replica on a Japanese blog. Here's the original.




thanks for the link even though i have to get help from google translate.

while i am very impressed with the build quality of the "replica" and its optical performance, suddenly i come up with a question if the optical quality could be degraded after few years?
i am quite sure that this degradation has happened with some modern nikon and canon lenses. just wondering if we could know how durable the optics is.
 
suddenly i come up with a question if the optical quality could be degraded after few years?
i am quite sure that this degradation has happened with some modern nikon and canon lenses.

what kind of optical degradation do you mean? i don't personally know of any optical degradation issues with modern lenses that are directly caused by the materials used in the lens. do you know of something?

just wondering if we could know how durable the optics is.

only time will tell us the answer to that question, i think.
 
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