... in how they render images. After reading in another thread about how good the IQ of a Leitz Summar 50/2 can be when in good condition, I did a bit of experimenting for myself. For those who may be interested, here's the results. Lens A, a recently overhauled Summar in good condition did very well IMO. Makes me wonder how much single coating on this old Leitz lens would add to its performance. Surely not that much...?!
Lens A - recently overhauled uncoated Summar 50/2 with repainted interior and good condition optics, including the front element
Lens B - uncoated Summar 50/2 with some internal paint degradation and some light scratches (aka cleaning marks) on the front element but otherwise good condition optics
Lens C - uncoated Summar 50/2 with some internal paint degradation and a lot of light scratches (aka cleaning marks) on the front element but otherwise good condition optics
These scans are exactly as they came out of my scanner. I haven't added any contrast or sharpness.
Lens A @ f/2
Lens B @ f/2
Lens C @ f/2
Lens A @ f/4
Lens B @ f/4
Lens C @ f/4
Lens A - recently overhauled uncoated Summar 50/2 with repainted interior and good condition optics, including the front element
Lens B - uncoated Summar 50/2 with some internal paint degradation and some light scratches (aka cleaning marks) on the front element but otherwise good condition optics
Lens C - uncoated Summar 50/2 with some internal paint degradation and a lot of light scratches (aka cleaning marks) on the front element but otherwise good condition optics
These scans are exactly as they came out of my scanner. I haven't added any contrast or sharpness.
Lens A @ f/2
Lens B @ f/2
Lens C @ f/2
Lens A @ f/4
Lens B @ f/4
Lens C @ f/4
