Steve M.
Veteran
The Summar has a bad reputation because so many of them have been destroyed due to careless cleaning of their soft front element, along w/ the effects of haze over many decades. If you get a good one they are surprisingly easy to open and clean. I really wish I hadn't sold the one that made those photos. It was also the first lens I'd ever opened and cleaned. These were shot w/ a Bessa R3A.


photo4ls
Well-known
Rick, (Mr.Flibble) really like your images from the Summar. You seem to
have one that was taken good care of. Post some more.
Nelson
have one that was taken good care of. Post some more.
Nelson
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Thanks, mine does have some cleaning marks on the front though. And I've had to re-lube the aperture ring. I bought one just because of its characteristics to get close to the feel of the 1940s images.
It doesn't get enough use though
It doesn't get enough use though

greyelm
Malcolm
1935 Summar on a Lumix G1

helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
GREAT shot Erik....Love the Reflections in the Car windows
and them Spotting YOU
Beautiful Lush Greens w/ the Summar Greyelm
as usual tres Retro Cool Mr Fibble
Cheers- H
and them Spotting YOU
Beautiful Lush Greens w/ the Summar Greyelm
as usual tres Retro Cool Mr Fibble
Cheers- H
kevin m
Veteran
This is my all time favorite photo with my Summar...
I can see why. It has a lovely softness to its signature that seems to work with the image you captured.
Nando
Well-known
My aunt and uncle with their new granddaughter.

Tio António and Mel, Vila Boa by ~ Nando ~, on Flickr

Tia Zulmira and Mel, Vila Boa by ~ Nando ~, on Flickr

Tio António and Mel, Vila Boa by ~ Nando ~, on Flickr

Tia Zulmira and Mel, Vila Boa by ~ Nando ~, on Flickr
NickTrop
Veteran
Wow - lots of great shots. Sold mine a bit back to fund some other purchases (plus I don't want to go down that slippery "Leica slope"...) Plus I didn't get on with the FSU camera it was bolted to... Whoever on this thread said that the Summar "looks like memories" was spot on. Also, it proves that sharpness isn't everything... overrated even. This lens would fail any lens test of test patterns miserably - yet it renders beautiful "memories". Anyone looking for a lens with "signature" - this is it. No mistaking a shot taken with a Summar.
nordleadx
Member
alexnotalex
Well-known
Love the Summar with my Bessa R2, collapses completely, and the TTL meter and proper finder help my composition. The Summar makes highlights brighter and shadows darker, and is capable of incredible sharpness. A lens with a real signature.

snausages
Well-known
charjohncarter
Veteran
I scanned one of mine from '64, wish I hadn't sold that lens:

LeicaFoReVer
Addicted to Rangefinders
is there any particular summar type that gives those nice signatured photos? I think there are various types of summars. Are they all giving nice results?
snausages
Well-known
I wasn't aware there were different versions (in terms of optical design) for the Summar? I believe mine is from 1937.
LeicaFoReVer
Addicted to Rangefinders
there is like a type with a black rim for example. I was just wondering if they have different optical designs and signatures.
John Shriver
Well-known
There is one extraordinarily rare tropical version that has a different optical formula, with one extra element. Otherwise, I'd say they're optically all the same.
The key is getting one that is clean and unscratched.
The key is getting one that is clean and unscratched.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
The key is getting one that is clean and unscratched.
and one that is coated. They are out there.
Erik.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
tbarker13
shooter of stuff
Helen, those are beautiful images.
Going to make a great pairing with the planar.
Going to make a great pairing with the planar.
Helen's Summar is uncoated, but also unscratched and unhazed...does a wonderful job in her hands. 
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