S.H.
Picture taker
collum
Established
Jim, this shot is somewhat spooky, but it shows everything, I love about the Noctilux f1 - i am now 100% certain, the 35 Lux pre ASPH will be a much better fit on the second body to the Noctilux!
i'm about 50/50 with this lens and the 50 preasph lux.(fan of the old glass). you will need to be careful though with flare... wide open, this lens can be a disaster shooting into the sun. Other than that I love it. You can stop down a stop, and it crisps right up.
pzeco
Newbie
gian
Established
M8.2 + Summilux 35mm pre asph


aldobonnard
Well-known
M8.2 + Summilux 35mm pre asph
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what happened to the mountains top? they look like a missed cut and paste, it it the M8 poor digital processing doing that?
gian
Established
aldobonnard...
that was bad processing... I never shot digital before, so I hope you excuse my lack of use..
cheers
that was bad processing... I never shot digital before, so I hope you excuse my lack of use..
cheers
aldobonnard
Well-known
aldobonnard...
that was bad processing... I never shot digital before, so I hope you excuse my lack of use..
cheers
I like the B&W though. Have you tried to crop this picture in the middle/half? The model attitude / face is excellent
Penzes
Well-known
Penzes
Well-known
Penzes
Well-known
biakalt
Long Tran
classic. great framing!
Penzes
Well-known
Thanks!

Inas [Velvia 50 color test] by Istvan Penzes, on Flickr
August 2011
Leica M7 0,58
Summilux pre asph 35mm
Fuji Velvia 50 (old version)
Developed by Photostudio 13
Coolscan 5000

Inas [Velvia 50 color test] by Istvan Penzes, on Flickr
August 2011
Leica M7 0,58
Summilux pre asph 35mm
Fuji Velvia 50 (old version)
Developed by Photostudio 13
Coolscan 5000
edftwin
Street Wanderer
Very nice photos, István ! Love the colour !
I'm looking for a lux 35 pre asph now...just can't resist the temptation !
I'm looking for a lux 35 pre asph now...just can't resist the temptation !
Penzes
Well-known
Thanks!

neighbor's front yard [test shot] by Istvan Penzes, on Flickr

PORSCHE by Istvan Penzes, on Flickr

neighbor's front yard [test shot] by Istvan Penzes, on Flickr

PORSCHE by Istvan Penzes, on Flickr
edftwin
Street Wanderer
The first shot is amazing ! Love the bokeh, it seems like a painting.
And very nice looking Porsche !
And very nice looking Porsche !
maddoc
... likes film again.
I think this thread is driving prices up, just saw a titanium-plated version including original hood, pouch an box offered at the famous auction site for a BIN of US$ 4899.99 ...
(the 35/1.4 pre-ASPH version !)
kosta_g
Well-known
the prices for these lenses are ridiculous. beyond reason. I wish I had a time machine and could go back 5 years and pick up these babies at a more reasonable price. it seems the last few years have pushed them into oblivion.
benmacphoto
Well-known
I think this thread is driving prices up, just saw a titanium-plated version including original hood, pouch an box offered at the famous auction site for a BIN of US$ 4899.99 ...(the 35/1.4 pre-ASPH version !)
That's crazy, I bought mine NOS from a dealer.
That price is OVER 2x what I paid.
Maybe it's time to sell
raid
Dad Photographer
menos
Veteran
the prices for these lenses are ridiculous. beyond reason. I wish I had a time machine and could go back 5 years and pick up these babies at a more reasonable price. it seems the last few years have pushed them into oblivion.
Those are going into collectors territory now.
A plain late Canadian sample though didn't rise much in price by comparison (relatively speaking).
I think, these are still nice pick ups, as optics and mechanics are the same.
There might be a minimal difference in assembly quality (mine had been unopened prior to me and had brass machining burrs inside the barrel (!).
I don't think, this is a common thing to find, but there are lenses, which are born under less ideal circumstances ;-)
If one looks for a user, I would get a nice cosmetically used one without the expensive original hood for a bargain, let it be overhauled by a good technician and score a darth vadar hood, to pair, if more contrast and less flare is your thing ;-)
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