Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica M3, Summaron 35mm f/2.8 goggles, TriX.
Erik.
Erik.

benji77
@R.F.F
Summaron 2.8

giulio stucchi
Well-known
m2, summaron 35 2.8, tri-x, lc29
m2, summaron 35 2.8, tri-x, lc29
40.14 by atelierdelvizio, on Flickr
40.14 by atelierdelvizio, on Flickr
m2, summaron 35 2.8, tri-x, lc29


Exoflux
Newbie
Hi! I think you could have some great color results with this lens :

Italia - Vernazza par exo-flux, sur Flickr

Italia - Vernazza par exo-flux, sur Flickr
BishT
Member
I love those photos, Giulio!
giulio stucchi
Well-known
Thanks Tim! I Love my summaron and my wife and daughter too
!
benji77
@R.F.F
Summaron 2.8 Delta 100 | R09
Summaron 2.8 Delta 100 | R09
Delta 100 with R09.
Pretty nice combo!
Summaron 2.8 Delta 100 | R09
Delta 100 with R09.
Pretty nice combo!


Dirk
Privatier
Hi! I think you could have some great color results with this lens :
Italia - Vernazza par exo-flux, sur Flickr
True. It looks nice here, but the colors still look a bit like a 1960's postcard. I think it's an unbeatable b&w lens.
Exoflux
Newbie
Yes that's true, but we cant ask too much of a 1950's lens 
David Hughes
David Hughes
True. It looks nice here, but the colors still look a bit like a 1960's postcard. I think it's an unbeatable b&w lens.
Hi,
I would have said the film, lighting, exposure and developing probably caused the saturation, or the original printing, scanning etc. Most likely the film, imo.
Regards, David
benji77
@R.F.F
Summaron 2.8 | TriX @ 3200 | DDX
Yellow filter added in Lightroom 5
Yellow filter added in Lightroom 5


Exoflux
Newbie
Hi,
I would have said the film, lighting, exposure and developing probably caused the saturation, or the original printing, scanning etc. Most likely the film, imo.
Regards, David
Yes and no, when I used a summicron, even with the same configuration, the colors had a more modern look. All the lenses before the 70'-80' give a color rendition different from the modern lenses, especially with slide films.
hendriphile
Well-known
Yes and no, when I used a summicron, even with the same configuration, the colors had a more modern look. All the lenses before the 70'-80' give a color rendition different from the modern lenses, especially with slide films.
Fascinating. Is there any documentation of this?
Of course pictures from the 30's using 30's color film look "different," but does this also hold true using modern film? You'd expect to see this difference in the "Prewar Leica Glass" thread, for instance.
philipus
ʎɐpɹəʇɥƃı&
Great shot Erik. Made me think of Gianni Berengo Gardin.
/philip
/philip
Leica M3, Summaron 35mm f/2.8 goggles, TriX.
Erik.
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David Hughes
David Hughes
Yes and no, when I used a summicron, even with the same configuration, the colors had a more modern look. All the lenses before the 70'-80' give a color rendition different from the modern lenses, especially with slide films.
Hmmm, well, um, a difference but not much of one. All my Leicas from 1926 to a few years ago seem muted or subtle compared to the shot that started this and I've never managed to get one like it.
This is from the oldest:-

It was a test shot taken years ago but we all have a good idea of the colour of a Fuji film carton.
Regards, David
lonestar_
Newbie
hendriphile
Well-known

SW Florida in April.
Fuji print film, zero post-processing.
The colors don't look especially "1960's post card" (read: over-saturated) to me.
Exoflux
Newbie
Fascinating. Is there any documentation of this?
Of course pictures from the 30's using 30's color film look "different," but does this also hold true using modern film? You'd expect to see this difference in the "Prewar Leica Glass" thread, for instance.
Yes, that's my experience using different lenses from a Summar (40's) to zeiss and voigtlander (2000's). I only use modern film and scan with Coolscan V.
The modern lenses give more contrast and this affect the colors.
Also, I always find that old lenses give a different color rendition, probably because of the glass used at the time of their production, why do you want any documentation about that? It's only my own experience.
Try a post-war Summar and a recent summarit, the color rendition will be different, don't need a study for pointing that...
fotomeow
name under my name
so pretty ...... so grey ........ so ........ Erik Van Straten ........
Leica M3, Summaron 35mm f/2.8 goggles, TriX.
Erik.
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TennesseJones
Well-known
Having started this thread, and then having had to sell the wonderful Summaron, this last week I sold some prints from photographs made with it.
Lovely lens. Wish I could have afforded to keep it.
Lovely lens. Wish I could have afforded to keep it.

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