michaelphoto
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Unfortunetely not on film, but taken with Sony A7 and adapter.
"Summitar the star", full opening.
Swirley bokeh, Leitz Summitar by Michael G, on Flickr
Michael.
"Summitar the star", full opening.

Michael.
rodt16s
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lynnb
Veteran
Love your work, Lynn.
thanks very much! This thread convinced me to get a Summitar
fer_fdi
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>HP5 @ 250
>Redt16s, on Flickr
wow, sublime!
>Redt16s, on Flickr
wow, sublime!
rodt16s
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>HP5 @ 250
>Redt16s, on Flickr
wow, sublime!
Thank you Fer
Larry Cloetta
Veteran
Lynn, Rod,
I havent re-read this entire thread, so you've probably already said, but is/are your Summitar(s) coated or uncoated? I'm trying to figure out what I can reasonably expect from my 1938 version, and work out the best processing (best for me, that is).
Nice work here.
I havent re-read this entire thread, so you've probably already said, but is/are your Summitar(s) coated or uncoated? I'm trying to figure out what I can reasonably expect from my 1938 version, and work out the best processing (best for me, that is).
Nice work here.
rodt16s
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Larry, I have two, my goto one is a 1950 10 blade coated, the second a 1951 10 blade that I had the coating removed.
My last two posts are with #1 coated
Both have a yellow 0 fitted
My last two posts are with #1 coated
Both have a yellow 0 fitted
Larry Cloetta
Veteran
Thanks, Rod!
rodt16s
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helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
@ rodt16s
Such Cinematic Charm... Wonderful shot , Love it !
Such Cinematic Charm... Wonderful shot , Love it !
rodt16s
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@ rodt16s
Such Cinematic Charm... Wonderful shot , Love it !
Thank you for your kind words Helen
rodt16s
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Hatchetman
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maryland_fotos
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From first roll with Summitar (1940?), on a FED 5, with Ilford XP2 ISO 125 film.
42450002 by Maryland Photos, on Flickr

maryland_fotos
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B.Toews
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mpaniagua
Newby photographer
Whoa love this look of that one. Summitar creates a really good atmosphere for that kind or portrait. Bokeh is always kinda "spiral" which enhace the main subject. At this that MHO.
Regards
Marcelo
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
I am circling the Summitar market for a lens to accompany my '49 IIIc.
Somewhere in the last 15 pages there probably were comments about the different number of aperture blades and how that affects things. What should I be looking at in terms of an early '50's model, numerated in feet.
Somewhere in the last 15 pages there probably were comments about the different number of aperture blades and how that affects things. What should I be looking at in terms of an early '50's model, numerated in feet.
B.Toews
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maryland_fotos
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Continuing the Summitar sequence.
"Visiting Baltimore" Summitar on FED-5, Ilford FP4 plus 125 film.
VisitingBaltimore by Maryland Photos, on Flickr
"Visiting Baltimore" Summitar on FED-5, Ilford FP4 plus 125 film.

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