hendriphile
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Man watching his own movie in a movie theater. Tri-X 1/15 f/2
ive been considering a DR to use on my rd1. why will it not work on the m8/9 and does that mean it won't work on the rd1?
The DR Summicron has a close focus cam that sticks out and will damage the M8/9/240 internals.
Will not work on the RD1 for this reason.
You can have the lens modified, however it will no longer function as a close focus capable lens on M cameras.
I have a modified lens, works great on M8/9, don't have an M240 though.
I've used the lens on Sony mirrorless cameras and it works really well, even can use the close focus capability.
Old man reading newspaper by Trung Nguyen, on FlickrThanks Raid! It's hard not to like that image. Very nice!
Perhaps we should only post images with ugly old men so we can be more objective;-)
The Summicron DR is the best made and handling lens I have ever used. I recently had a chance to use the Apo-Summicron 50mm M for an extended period, and I was extremely unimpressed with the focus action and aperture dial functionality. The DR is a far superior handling lens.
For those that have a V2 summicron and Nikkor 5cm LTM, f stop for f stop how do they compare?
I really like my 50 DR, it is the best engineered lens that I own. But best handling? When the correct Leica lens hood is on, it is fiddly to change the aperture setting as the ring is very close to the raised lip of the lens hood. W/o the hood, no issues.
At the same f-stop, my rigid Summicron and the 50/1.4 Nikkor are very similar on film, X-ray, in all respects: contrast, vignetting, resolution and (very little) distortion. On my 240, the Summicron at f2 and f2.8 has slightly more resolution in the field. When compared to the 5005 (Tokyo) Nikkor, the Summicron has busier OOF. On the other hand, on digital, the Nikkor shifts backwards when closing down. The rigid Summicron is my only 50mm lens with no noticeable focus shift.
I recommend this hood instead:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/800620-REG/Heliopan_73019H_39_mm_Metal_Lens.html
No vignetting, even with filter.
Roland.
Do you have any thoughts on how they compare in heavy backlight. One thing the Summicrons have not handled well over the years has been backlight IMO. My V4 wasn't nearly as good as the millenium Nikkor 1.4 that I had. I did a side by side test once and was stunned at how much better the Nikkor was.
I have a 50 planar and IMO the planar winns hands down over everything I've owned for controlled flare but that soft flaring light can be part of the beauty of an image.