yossarian123
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srtiwari
Daktari
Oh, Yes. It can produce some great images. Love the way it handles color
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Testing some horrible Chinese stuff for a project in September... turned to B/W, it should do fine for some 1940s style
Leica IIIcK, Summitar 50mm f/2, Lucky Color 200, 1/200th at...f/5.6 or f/8 I guess..

Leica IIIcK, Summitar 50mm f/2, Lucky Color 200, 1/200th at...f/5.6 or f/8 I guess..
ChipMcD
Well-known

Untitled by AmSteinsgraben, on Flickr
Leica M9 Summitar 50mm f2, @
f2.8 and cropped quite a bit. These do give good bokeh.
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john neal
fallor ergo sum
OK, not up to the quality of the bluebells above, but here are some on Ektar 100 - Leica II (1932) and 1946 (coated) Summitar, wide open & close-up:
The camera has been in the car for a while, and suffered temperatures up to 34 deg C, and scanned by a poor quality minilab - add a dash of overexposure and the Ektar colours are even more whacky than usual



The camera has been in the car for a while, and suffered temperatures up to 34 deg C, and scanned by a poor quality minilab - add a dash of overexposure and the Ektar colours are even more whacky than usual
Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero
Half a stop more light does nice things to Ektar film in my opinion.
Meanwhile; more Lucky 200 Color

Meanwhile; more Lucky 200 Color
yossarian123
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ktran
Established
Stupid digital:

slither through the tulips by khoa_sus2, on Flickr
Glorious Film:

pour by khoa_sus2, on Flickr

slither through the tulips by khoa_sus2, on Flickr
Glorious Film:

pour by khoa_sus2, on Flickr
john neal
fallor ergo sum
Half a stop more light does nice things to Ektar film in my opinion.
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Meanwhile; more Lucky 200 Color
I'm learning to love Ektar, thanks Rick - not so shabby yourself
yossarian123
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StevenJohn
Established
I brought my IIIc with Summitar to a car show a couple months ago. I can't believe how nice the slides look.

firehawk by smeitner300, on Flickr

396 by smeitner300, on Flickr

firehawk by smeitner300, on Flickr

396 by smeitner300, on Flickr
huyvuvn
Architekt
streetlife with summitar 

panodanno
Member
Another one from my uncoated Summitar. This time a SP. Shot w/ my Lumix GF1 and some flashes. The goal of the picture was to document the mustache before shaving it off... Mission accomplished.

huyvuvn
Architekt
Another one from my uncoated Summitar. This time a SP. Shot w/ my Lumix GF1 and some flashes. The goal of the picture was to document the mustache before shaving it off... Mission accomplished.
how can I know my summitar coated or un-coated ? s/n: 701076
thanks
John Shriver
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With that serial number, your Summitar was manufactured coated. If the reflections off the glass have any color to them, the lens is coated. But Leica's coatings of the time were soft, they could be easily cleaned off the glass if you cleaned too vigorously. Zeiss had a patent on hard coatings, which was still in force in Germany at that time, but not in the rest of the world (war reparitions). Thus Leica was stuck with soft coatings for some years.
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