raid
Dad Photographer
Is the "pre-asph"the same lens as "Version II" of the 35mm 1.4?
If not, are these two versions similar in performance?
If not, are these two versions similar in performance?
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Is the "pre-asph"the same lens as "Version II" of the 35mm 1.4?
If not, are these two versions similar in performance?
version II is included in the pre asph
and then comes ASPH
Approx. serial #: versions:
ver 1 /#1760xxx-2166xxx
ver II / #221xxx-325xxx
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Erik van Straten
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raid
Dad Photographer
Erik and Helen,
Thanks for the clarification of the term "pre-asph" to me.
It seems that when one lens was optimized for 2.8 and larger, some sacrifice was made for larger apertures,and then the scarifice was changed for the next model.
Thanks for the clarification of the term "pre-asph" to me.
It seems that when one lens was optimized for 2.8 and larger, some sacrifice was made for larger apertures,and then the scarifice was changed for the next model.
lawrence
Veteran
Leica M2, Summilux 35mm f/1.4 2nd version @ f/5.6, Tmax400 printed on Ilford MGIV.
This shot makes clear the lack of flatness of field. In the center of the image the background is still reasonably sharp, but towards the sides the backgroud becomes more and more unsharp.
Erik.
And in case anyone thinks it's just Erik's lens, I have exactly the same effect with my pre-Lux. It's a lens designed for reportage where the centre of the frame has to be sharp and who cares about the corners. I'm not knocking it though...just something to be aware of.
raid
Dad Photographer
Such a lack of flatness of field can be effectively used for people photography. I don'tsee it as a flaw at all.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
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Alex Krasotkin
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maddoc
... likes film again.
Wow !! I am very impressed by the recent shots here in this thread. Very very good everyone.
merelyok, congrats on your purchase !! I think that got a very good copy of the lens.
Cheers,
Gabor
merelyok, congrats on your purchase !! I think that got a very good copy of the lens.
Cheers,
Gabor
maddoc
... likes film again.



All with M4-P / 400PR / Rodinal 1:50. The vignetting comes from my attempt to fit a E39 filter to the lens ...
deepwhite
Well-known
OMG...I don't believe it. It's been this long since I last posted a lux35preA shot?!
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[Eastern Street Shot]
[Dogface]
[It Wasn't Me]
[The Beautiful Flaw]
Still one of my favorite lens.
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[Eastern Street Shot]

[Dogface]

[It Wasn't Me]

[The Beautiful Flaw]

Still one of my favorite lens.
Merelyok
Well-known



Pre asph titan, Portra 400VC
maddoc
... likes film again.

M4-P / 400PR / Rodinal
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
DEEPWHITE: Glad to see You posting again w/ the 35...Lovely
GABOR: I made that shot a FAV ...the blks & Lighting are magic
GABOR: I made that shot a FAV ...the blks & Lighting are magic
tbarker13
shooter of stuff
From a documentary project I'm doing on local community theater.
Horrible lighting. The first was wide open at 1/16th. The second was a faster shutter speed, but still wide open.
Both are shot backstage.
Horrible lighting. The first was wide open at 1/16th. The second was a faster shutter speed, but still wide open.
Both are shot backstage.


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