Leica LTM Newbie loose with IIIa + Summar -- run for cover.

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Sanders McNew

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So, in a fit of indulgence,
I picked up a sweet IIIa
with a clean coated Summar
at Adorama yesterday.

I gave it some exercise today.
Here's a scan from the first roll:

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This is with the Summar wide-open,
1/100 sec at f/2, on Foma 200, EI 100.

I promise to do better
once I tame this beast.

Sanders
 
Pretty good :) I like the Summar signature very much. Just curious: how did you process this film? ---seems like the highlight region has a pretty stiff gamma, could be the scanner...
 
dnemoc said:
Pretty good :) I like the Summar signature very much. Just curious: how did you process this film? ---seems like the highlight region has a pretty stiff gamma, could be the scanner...

It could well be my scanner curve you're seeing.

This is my first time shooting Foma 200. I exposed it at EI 100,
and processed it in a 1:50 Rodinal solution for 8 minutes @ 68F.

Sanders
 
Sanders McNew said:
It could well be my scanner curve you're seeing.

This is my first time shooting Foma 200. I exposed it at EI 100,
and processed it in a 1:50 Rodinal solution for 8 minutes @ 68F.

Sanders

I'm quite certain it's the scanner curve :)
 
charjohncarter said:
Here are two of my Summar images. I miss posted the details, but they were Summar. Forty five years ago nobody talked about the special quality of a Summar. Now when you see it you say, at the least, 'Wow', that is a different look'. Here they are: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=64107&ppuser=8685

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=64025&ppuser=8685


"Oregon vs Oregon State 1963" is a dead brilliant photograph. Thank you for pointing it out. Sanders
 
Thanks, Sanders McNew, but it was one of those 'lucky' shots. I took it in 1963, and I wish there were more (lucky shots) in-between then and now.
 
Sanders, thats a great shot. Looks like your Summar is a good sample.

Coincidentally, I too just got a Leica IIIa and Summar. Here are three from my first roll, Kodak BW400CN:

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Meterless photography is so liberating!
 
Second roll.

Second roll.

I am still shooting this Summar wide-open
onto Foma. I've not bothered with a hood so far.
I shot another photographer this evening,
Chip Willis. Here's one, fresh from the fixer:

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I bought today a replacement Summar lens for the one that got stolen from me. Such threads create GAS!
 
Third roll.

Third roll.

I shot a British photographer, Ian Leake, during his shoot with a model here in New York. The lighting was impossible but the coated Summar, with no hood, handled it well.

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Sanders McNew said:

Very nice shots, Sanders, in this thread. I particularly like the shot above in that it really emphasizes how beautiful an older person can look if they would just relax and enjoy having their picture taken. Of course they have wrinkles and grey hair, they're old! But that doesn't mean they or their picture aren't still beautiful. I guess I may just be reacting a bit to my grandmother who complains about having her picture taken yet always frowns when a camera is pointed her way - no wonder she looks bad in pictures!

-Randy
 
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