thmk
Well-known
Hello,
just having aquired a double-stroke M3 I am thinking about a 35mm lens for it. I know that I would normally need a lens with googles but I already have the CV 35mm metal viewfinder and I do not care about the separated finders since I already use a Bessa-T. Now I'd like to know more about the character of these lenses. What can I expect from an older design like the Summaron? Where are the advantages of the more modern CV design?
Cheers
Thomas-Michael
just having aquired a double-stroke M3 I am thinking about a 35mm lens for it. I know that I would normally need a lens with googles but I already have the CV 35mm metal viewfinder and I do not care about the separated finders since I already use a Bessa-T. Now I'd like to know more about the character of these lenses. What can I expect from an older design like the Summaron? Where are the advantages of the more modern CV design?
Cheers
Thomas-Michael
phototone
Well-known
I have both lenses in LTM, and I find that while the newer CV lens is very sharp, the older Summaron 3.5 35mm is also tack sharp, and yet has a quality that goes beyond sharpness, I really can't explain it sort-of a 3D quality for want of any other way to explain it. I had to completely disassemble my Summaron and clean all the elements and then touch up the blacking on the edges of the internal elements before I extracted all the quality this lens is capable of. This is not a job for the faint of heart.
There is indeed a magic quality to Leitz glass, however either lens will produce edge to edge sharpness if clean and well set-up. Probably the newer CV lens has a higher MTF. (contrast)
There is indeed a magic quality to Leitz glass, however either lens will produce edge to edge sharpness if clean and well set-up. Probably the newer CV lens has a higher MTF. (contrast)
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Paul Connet
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35/f3.5 Summaron Shots
35/f3.5 Summaron Shots
I just scanned a couple of shots taken with a Summaron 35/f3.5 at a local car show. I don't know about 3D quality, but they look nice to me. See below:
Regards, Paul C.
35/f3.5 Summaron Shots
phototone said:I have both lenses in LTM, and I find that while the newer CV lens is very sharp, the older Summaron 3.5 35mm is also tack sharp, and yet has a quality that goes beyond sharpness, I really can't explain it sort-of a 3D quality for want of any other way to explain it.
I just scanned a couple of shots taken with a Summaron 35/f3.5 at a local car show. I don't know about 3D quality, but they look nice to me. See below:
Regards, Paul C.
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Todd.Hanz
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The 35/3.5 gives a classic look to the images, not as fast as the CV though. This lens needs to be stopped down , f5.6 to f11, for best results. I like mine , I just don't use it as much as I thought I would.
If you are looking for one I might be willing to sell mine, if you are interested. Mine is an "M" mount, with goggles and hood. The only problem is someone tried to inscribe a name on it, not really noticeable and has no effect on the operation. Here are some sample images from mine, taken at various fstops and lighting.
Good Luck!
Todd
If you are looking for one I might be willing to sell mine, if you are interested. Mine is an "M" mount, with goggles and hood. The only problem is someone tried to inscribe a name on it, not really noticeable and has no effect on the operation. Here are some sample images from mine, taken at various fstops and lighting.
Good Luck!
Todd
Zorkiiglaza
Established
The first photo, of you sons is fantastic!- Why did Steve Gandy rate this lens "adequate, but not a stellar performer"?
MCTuomey
Veteran
I second Zorkiiglaza's enthusiasm for your picture of your sons, Todd. Very nice shot - I like it a great deal!
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Todd.Hanz
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Thanks guys, I think when compared to other lenses of the era, the 35/3.5 takes a little coaxing(maybe what Gandy is alluding to).
Todd
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