Larry H-L
Well-known
Shawn, Nice feel and tones to those two shots.
mauro scacco
Established
Very fine indeed![]()
Santa Fe Event 2019 - Overloon NL
Leica IIIc, Summitar, Fomapan 100
mauro scacco
Established
Summitar the star again
Summitar the star again
2019-12-29-0021 by Mauro Scacco, su Flickr
2019-12-29-0011 by Mauro Scacco, su Flickr
2019-12-29-0015 by Mauro Scacco, su Flickr
2019-12-29-0009 by Mauro Scacco, su Flickr
Summitar the star again




RainDance
Member
What to expect with an uncoated Summitar?
What to expect with an uncoated Summitar?
I am waiting delivery for an uncoated summitar, 10 aperture blades. No haze or cleaning marks. I usually shoot TriX, Berger 400 or as of late I shoot a lot of rollei 80s, with a deep red or IR filter. For color I shoot portra 400. What should I expect with the summitar for these applications? I got a generic hood from heavystar and I hope that is sufficient. I will pair this with my first barnack (iiiF red dial), and I am excited to use it.
What to expect with an uncoated Summitar?
I am waiting delivery for an uncoated summitar, 10 aperture blades. No haze or cleaning marks. I usually shoot TriX, Berger 400 or as of late I shoot a lot of rollei 80s, with a deep red or IR filter. For color I shoot portra 400. What should I expect with the summitar for these applications? I got a generic hood from heavystar and I hope that is sufficient. I will pair this with my first barnack (iiiF red dial), and I am excited to use it.
LCSmith
Well-known
Wide open, expect a very sharp lens in the center with Renoir-like phenomena as you get towards the edges of the frame. I shoot mine, a 10-bladed coated, on the digital and film Ms with pleasing results at close to mid-range (up to 10 feet). Stopped down it is completely useable in other applications, but that's what Elmars are for.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Well 'Raindance'
Congrats on your new rig, Lovely !
it's such a damn good lens... who needs to spend a fortune on glass with these results

in the Distance... by Helen H., on Flickr
Congrats on your new rig, Lovely !
it's such a damn good lens... who needs to spend a fortune on glass with these results

in the Distance... by Helen H., on Flickr
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
LCSmith
Well-known
Moi ----conditioning the locks by Helen H., on Flickr
So Summitar... This is exactly what you should expect!
LCSmith
Well-known

Not a good photograph, but here is the Summitar at f/8 and about 500 ft. on the M240.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Lovely shot LCT... summitar magic in the countryside
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
LCSmith; said:So Summitar... This is exactly what you should expect!
Thank You LCT
haha, more giggles ...A Summitarian Portrait
LCSmith
Well-known
Thank You LCT
haha, more giggles ...A Summitarian Portrait
I've always tried to follow the example of the good Summitarian...
CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
It's beautiful (I have a coated 10 blade which is prone to a little flare, but lots more flair). I consider it my most serene lens.


helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Wonderful shots Charles !
I believe the Summitar was one of Stanley Kubrick's favorites...enough said
, hehehe
I believe the Summitar was one of Stanley Kubrick's favorites...enough said
dourbalistar
Buy more film
I am waiting delivery for an uncoated summitar, 10 aperture blades. No haze or cleaning marks. I usually shoot TriX, Berger 400 or as of late I shoot a lot of rollei 80s, with a deep red or IR filter. For color I shoot portra 400. What should I expect with the summitar for these applications? I got a generic hood from heavystar and I hope that is sufficient. I will pair this with my first barnack (iiiF red dial), and I am excited to use it.
There's a nice, long thread here on RFF with image samples from the Summitar. 16 pages, and counting, of wonderful images. Nearly convinced me go get one, but I was able to keep GAS at bay:
https://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=65248
Enjoy the IIIf, RainDance!
CharlesDAMorgan
Veteran
Wonderful shots Charles !
I believe the Summitar was one of Stanley Kubrick's favorites...enough said, hehehe
Why thank you! Boy do I miss being able to sit inside with a coffee, cake and canines calling out to be shot wide open in the low light.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
I urge OP to get protective filter and don't use lens without it. Old Leitz glass is extremely soft. Even special cleaning tissue will leave cleaning marks.
If I remember correct from my use of this lens, third party adapters for normal filters were available.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Leica-E39-...240848?hash=item3b398754d0:g:XAwAAOSwQjNW-~EP
Muted colors and a lot more details in BW is common for any un-coated lens if it is as in OP described condition.
If I remember correct from my use of this lens, third party adapters for normal filters were available.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Leica-E39-...240848?hash=item3b398754d0:g:XAwAAOSwQjNW-~EP
Muted colors and a lot more details in BW is common for any un-coated lens if it is as in OP described condition.
LCSmith
Well-known
Lovely shot LCT... summitar magic in the countryside
How kind of you to say so. Rural Virginia. For some reason I decided only to take a Summitar with me on my hebdomadal excursion.
Silly Poor trait with Summitar and, I should think, HP5+ in D-76.

farlymac
PF McFarland
Helen, LC, and Charles, you've exquisitely shown why I didn't hesitate to order a Summitar ('51, 6 blade, coated) the other day. I also ordered the adapter for 39mm so it can share filters with the rest of the gang. Looking forward to giving it a workout soon.
PF
Note 4-20-20: It's here! Looks great on the IIIf. Now if the weather and quarantine restrictions would allow me to give it a test...
PF
Note 4-20-20: It's here! Looks great on the IIIf. Now if the weather and quarantine restrictions would allow me to give it a test...
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