maddoc
... likes film again.
I couldn't agree more with the initiator of this thread; by a process of trial and error and of elimination, I have arrived at a combination of 50mm f1.5 Summarit from 1956 and a 1972 35mm Summilux. Now I can concentrate on taking photographs and forget the gadget element!
A very good choice !
moonwrack
Member
PS: I do not have a front cap for my 35mm Summilux. I expect these are no longer available; can anyone suggest an alternative? (I refer to the lens itself; I know you can fit a 58mm Nikon lens cap on the hood, which does provide good protection if you also fit a filter)
piazza63
Established
Moonwarck- I just a black plastic cap (39mm I think) when I'm going hood-less and a series 7 uv warming filter when I have the hood on. I also have put some electrical tape around the filter to get it in the hood more snugly in hopes of getting less dust in there.
Lord Fluff - I use the summilux on my M8 quite often and since a series 7 uv/ir filter is like 170 bucks I don't bother with it. The shooting conditions in which the IR filter is even needed (like synthetic black fabrics) that it has not been a problem for me. Photos below:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aaronpiazza/sets/72157622944273220/
there are even more on there, after I while I stopped dumping photos into different groups and just left them in the photo stream. A quick search for m8 summilux should get you some more.
-Aaron
Lord Fluff - I use the summilux on my M8 quite often and since a series 7 uv/ir filter is like 170 bucks I don't bother with it. The shooting conditions in which the IR filter is even needed (like synthetic black fabrics) that it has not been a problem for me. Photos below:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aaronpiazza/sets/72157622944273220/
there are even more on there, after I while I stopped dumping photos into different groups and just left them in the photo stream. A quick search for m8 summilux should get you some more.
-Aaron
oleg C
Established
Gabor, I ADORE the first shot of the Trees...Truly Lovely
here trix pushed to 800![]()
Gosh Helen, I though NY never asleep..!!
ampguy
Veteran
49 mm in hood
49 mm in hood
I keep a 12504 hood handy with a BW 49mm 486 UV/IR filter in it. rubber band around it keeps it snug.
Rarely find it needed, the lux already filters much UV, and some IR without filter (mine is an '80s).
49 mm in hood
I keep a 12504 hood handy with a BW 49mm 486 UV/IR filter in it. rubber band around it keeps it snug.
Rarely find it needed, the lux already filters much UV, and some IR without filter (mine is an '80s).
Is anyone using this lens on their M8 and shooting in colour? If so, what's your approach to the IR filter problem?
nimcod
Established
Just a query, my 35mm pre lux, has a brass focussing tab, after being informed these only come with a plastic focussing tab, im assuming this is an after market change?

Erik van Straten
Veteran
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khc1013
Anthony


m6 fuji superia 1600.
scanned from 1hr lab.
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helen.HH
To Light & Love ...

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whitecat
Lone Range(find)er
Very nice indeed.
roguewave
Ben Lieberman
simon.chung
Member

quite flary wide open
Instantclassic
Hans
Congratulations Simon. Wonderful shot. I like it a lot.
nico
Well-known
khc1013
Anthony
Nice. I love the mood of it!!
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maddoc
... likes film again.
nico
Well-known
Anthony and Gabor,
thanks a lot
!
ciao
thanks a lot
ciao
Instantclassic
Hans


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helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Coney Island

simon.chung
Member
Thanks Instantclassic!
We have all come to love and hate this flary lens... this one I have no idea what happened!
We have all come to love and hate this flary lens... this one I have no idea what happened!

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