Dektol Dan
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On the Monochrome
On the Monochrome
Okay, this isn't the best representation, there will be more later.
Leica MM, 1949 Summitar:
On the Monochrome
Okay, this isn't the best representation, there will be more later.
Leica MM, 1949 Summitar:

Dektol Dan
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Another Mono with Summitar
Another Mono with Summitar
Just a dog pic, but good example of f2. I think the Summitar is made for the Monochrome.
Another Mono with Summitar
Just a dog pic, but good example of f2. I think the Summitar is made for the Monochrome.

x-ray
Veteran
Funny this thread popped up. I owned one several years ago and unfortunately sold it. Just a couple of weeks ago I bought a super nice one with perfect glass from a forum member.
Don't get me wrong because I like crisp clean images but I just got tired of no character pixel perfect images and started selling my new aspheric glass and buying 50's and 60's glass. I've got to say I love the classic rendering of this older glass. I've been shooting Leicas since the 60's and went back and studied my favorite images that I've shot over the decades. I found the look that I liked best were from my first M glass in the 60's. I'm now acquiring nice samples of these lenses again.
I hadn't owned a summitar till 5 or 6 years ago and when I got my first one I fell in love with the images it produced. For some reason I some it but found a much nicer one and have started enjoying the beautiful rendering again. The Summitar is a very under appreciated lens and I'm glad because prices are still a bargain.
Don't get me wrong because I like crisp clean images but I just got tired of no character pixel perfect images and started selling my new aspheric glass and buying 50's and 60's glass. I've got to say I love the classic rendering of this older glass. I've been shooting Leicas since the 60's and went back and studied my favorite images that I've shot over the decades. I found the look that I liked best were from my first M glass in the 60's. I'm now acquiring nice samples of these lenses again.
I hadn't owned a summitar till 5 or 6 years ago and when I got my first one I fell in love with the images it produced. For some reason I some it but found a much nicer one and have started enjoying the beautiful rendering again. The Summitar is a very under appreciated lens and I'm glad because prices are still a bargain.
Dektol Dan
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I'm sold on old glass too. The trick is finding a good example; if you do it's gold. The other option is Zeiss which remakes their best from the past with modern materials and coatings. I just bought a new Distagon which was a Hasselblad hit in 1952. It's great! Old glass is usually smaller, and if f2 is fast enough (sure it is, so is f2.8!) one finds that high contrast lenses leave a feller cold. It's easy to jack up contrast in Photoshop, but not so easy to make a new lens have the wonderful value range of the old.
Bingley
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Me too. I had a nice postwar coated Summitar and mistakenly sold it during a fit of lens thinning. I subsequently bought an uncoated pre-war version, with pristine glass, from a member here, and it's a keeper. I should use it more. They tend to flare easily, but the images they produce are lovely and they're beautifully made.
Bingley
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Dektol Dan
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Looks like you found a nice one. The Summitar does very nicely with Porta too.
Dektol Dan
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Porta Shot
Porta Shot
M6, Summitar
Porta Shot
M6, Summitar

Bingley
Veteran
Yes it does. Here's the coated Summitar I no longer own, on Portra 160NC. Why did I sell this lens?

Alkali Flat by bingley0522, on Flickr

Alkali Flat by bingley0522, on Flickr
Bingley
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I've been using my uncoated Summitar with Kodak 400 Max film for a project on the vernacular architecture in the Outer Sunset and Richmond districts in San Francisco. Here's a sample:

Outer Sunset by bingley0522, on Flickr

Outer Sunset by bingley0522, on Flickr
Dektol Dan
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More Porta
More Porta
Mine is a '49 coated. I bought two before I found this one.
M6, Summitar, Porta 160 VC.....Killer no?! VC? Jeesh 2007!
I miss that stuff!
More Porta
Mine is a '49 coated. I bought two before I found this one.
M6, Summitar, Porta 160 VC.....Killer no?! VC? Jeesh 2007!
I miss that stuff!

Bingley
Veteran
maddoc
... likes film again.
Me too. I had a nice postwar coated Summitar and mistakenly sold it during a fit of lens thinning.
I can`t help you here, Steve... I also sold it after getting a 50mm Summicron vs4 (tabbed), printed this one:
(DELTA400 / IIIb)

sleepyhead
Well-known
I love the vintage-y colours your getting from the Summitar. It's one of my favourite lenses on the M9.
Bingley
Veteran
I can`t help you here, Steve... I also sold it after getting a 50mm Summicron vs4 (tabbed), printed this one:
(DELTA400 / IIIb)
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I hope wherever it's landed it's being used well. Very nice shot, btw.
Bingley
Veteran
Thank you, Yaron. My local Costco stopped scanning film, so I'm doing the scans myself now, and finding that this brings out the desaturated, vintage look in color.
mike rosenlof
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Wide open. Canon 7Sz. HP5+

helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
i too foolishly sold my summitar... so many foolish things I've done
Tmax 400 & the summitar in the dark

on a lonely night , I came upon him working on the gas line... by helenhill_HH, on Flickr
Tmax 400 & the summitar in the dark

on a lonely night , I came upon him working on the gas line... by helenhill_HH, on Flickr
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