jbhthescots
Well-known
The City Of Love?
The City Of Love?
Leica M3, 2/40mm Summicron-c, FP4+, Xtol
The backstory to this photo can be read on my blog by clicking here.
The City Of Love?

Leica M3, 2/40mm Summicron-c, FP4+, Xtol
The backstory to this photo can be read on my blog by clicking here.
macgeorge
Member
Rollei 35RF / Summicron-C40 F2 / Fujifilm Superia 200

fer_fdi
Well-known
Test roll on CLE from a couple of weeks ago @f3.3
Portra 160. Vignetting from wrong hood.
Lab scan (Noritsu)
Portra 160. Vignetting from wrong hood.
Lab scan (Noritsu)


jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
It really pays to search eBay for a correct hood and lens cap. They come by quite regularly, even new-old stock. Two advantages: It is one of the nicest rubber hood/lens cap combos around, and the thread is the right one, allowing you to use either proper Series filters or the bare filter glass taken from a 39 mm filter (rattles a bit).
The Heavystar adapter ring/lens hood seems to be nice, but is made from Aluminium, which can bind to the filter thread, sometimes quite firmly.
The Heavystar adapter ring/lens hood seems to be nice, but is made from Aluminium, which can bind to the filter thread, sometimes quite firmly.
fer_fdi
Well-known
I got a 12518 hood / 14191 cap for a great price elsewhere (not ePay)
The originals are nice and compact.
I also have a 5.5-39 Heavystar adapter and tried many combinations of hood and filters.
Also without adapter using a 39mm filter directly with care and then a hood
The originals are nice and compact.
I also have a 5.5-39 Heavystar adapter and tried many combinations of hood and filters.
Also without adapter using a 39mm filter directly with care and then a hood
fer_fdi
Well-known
a couple recent shots with the Summicron-C.
First @ f4 on Ektar (Noritsu scanner):
second @ f5.6 on Lomo 100 (Frontier SP-3000 scanner):
First @ f4 on Ektar (Noritsu scanner):

second @ f5.6 on Lomo 100 (Frontier SP-3000 scanner):

k__43
Registered Film User
fer_fdi
Well-known
and one more,
Summicron-C @ f5.6 on Lomo 100, at mfd. CLE
At full size, the wasps nest have phenomenal detail!
Lab scan (Frontier SP-3000)
Summicron-C @ f5.6 on Lomo 100, at mfd. CLE
At full size, the wasps nest have phenomenal detail!
Lab scan (Frontier SP-3000)

fer_fdi
Well-known
Kay, the "just married" balloon one has a delightful volume
marko.oja
Established
I did a comparison of the M-Rokkor 40, Summarit 35/3.5, Summicron 50 (IV), Canon 50/1.2 and a Summarit 75/2.5 (+a Jupiter 8, which was just awful) yesterday. The method was shooting a newspaper hung between two stands with the camera (M9) on a tripod (lenses shot wide open, at f2, f2.8 and f5.6).
I need to reshoot the 75 as my focus was off, but here are the quick results with the other four:
- M-Rokkor was clearly the sharpest of the lot in the centre at f2.8 and f5.6, ok in the corners at f2.8 and maybe the best in the corners at f5.6
- Summarit 35 was not the best at anything, but perhaps the most balanced, showing the least difference between wide open and f5.6
- Summicron was by far the best in the corners wide open and at f2.8. A really good lens, which comes as no surprise, but I did not expect it to lose to the M-Rokkor in the centre!
- The Canon is a trick lens. It's just fine at f5.6, but it is in the wrong place in a sharpness test as it is all about the bokeh.
Caveat: my focus accuracy test showed that there is slight back focus (maybe 2-3cm at a distance of 1.2m) with the Summicron and the 75 on my M9, which is why I need to reshoot the 75. I will also do a bokeh test at some point, when I get around to that.
Conclusion: I was expecting the Summicron to beat the pants off the Summarit 35 and the M-Rokkor, but this did not happen. The M-Rokkor was so good, that I might sell my 35, and considering the cost of that lens, it was the winner here.
I can do this with images if there is interest.
I need to reshoot the 75 as my focus was off, but here are the quick results with the other four:
- M-Rokkor was clearly the sharpest of the lot in the centre at f2.8 and f5.6, ok in the corners at f2.8 and maybe the best in the corners at f5.6
- Summarit 35 was not the best at anything, but perhaps the most balanced, showing the least difference between wide open and f5.6
- Summicron was by far the best in the corners wide open and at f2.8. A really good lens, which comes as no surprise, but I did not expect it to lose to the M-Rokkor in the centre!
- The Canon is a trick lens. It's just fine at f5.6, but it is in the wrong place in a sharpness test as it is all about the bokeh.
Caveat: my focus accuracy test showed that there is slight back focus (maybe 2-3cm at a distance of 1.2m) with the Summicron and the 75 on my M9, which is why I need to reshoot the 75. I will also do a bokeh test at some point, when I get around to that.
Conclusion: I was expecting the Summicron to beat the pants off the Summarit 35 and the M-Rokkor, but this did not happen. The M-Rokkor was so good, that I might sell my 35, and considering the cost of that lens, it was the winner here.
I can do this with images if there is interest.
fer_fdi
Well-known
Thank you Marko.
Your M-Rokkor has the serial number in the front or in the body?
Your M-Rokkor has the serial number in the front or in the body?
marko.oja
Established
Thank you Marko.
Your M-Rokkor has the serial number in the front or in the body?
On the body, so it's a late version. Some wobble on the body, which my local repair service couldn't fix.
k__43
Registered Film User
Kay, the "just married" balloon one has a delightful volume
10CHARXTRA
jbhthescots
Well-known
Exterminate!
Exterminate!
M3, 2/40mm Summicron-c, FP4+, HC110
One of the best value-for-money buys in the Leica stable! Also a wonderful fit, size-wise, for the M3. The backstory to this image can be read on my blog by clicking here.
Exterminate!

M3, 2/40mm Summicron-c, FP4+, HC110
One of the best value-for-money buys in the Leica stable! Also a wonderful fit, size-wise, for the M3. The backstory to this image can be read on my blog by clicking here.
fer_fdi
Well-known
On the body, so it's a late version. Some wobble on the body, which my local repair service couldn't fix.
thank you. Hope you fix it!
Huss
Veteran
Huss
Veteran
Really nice work Bruno - for all your shots
Huss
Veteran
I've been pleasantly surprised by my Cron 40. The one I got was in rough shape, had dirt on both ends of the glass (that I cleaned w/ a q tip and rubbing alcohol!), but everything else seemed ok. It was cheap so I didn't mind.
But... it stands up to any of my big $$ Leica (or any other) glass. Really recommend this lens.
But... it stands up to any of my big $$ Leica (or any other) glass. Really recommend this lens.
maddoc
... likes film again.
Having sold my 40mm f/2.0 Summicron-C years ago I started missing that lens and bought another one. (Had to sent it back due to stiff focus and internal haze and waiting now for another one to arrive).
Leica M7 / HP5 in HC-110 "B" / Shinjuku, Tokyo
by Gabor Samjeske, on Flickr
Leica M7 / HP5 in HC-110 "B" / Shinjuku, Tokyo

maddoc
... likes film again.
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