Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I should do a new test. I'll try to do the 'lux at f/2. I think you'll be surprised by the comparison between the Summilux and the Summicron both at f/2 and f/2.8 -- I wonder if I will.
The modern cron is always overlooked and passed over by those who prefer the Summicron DR. I've tested both side-to-side before on slide film, and I didn't like the oof rendition of the DR when close-focused, but I liked the DR better at longer distances. I stuck with the tabbed version, since it's much lighter and easier to use, and will mount on every single M-mount body.
The modern cron is always overlooked and passed over by those who prefer the Summicron DR. I've tested both side-to-side before on slide film, and I didn't like the oof rendition of the DR when close-focused, but I liked the DR better at longer distances. I stuck with the tabbed version, since it's much lighter and easier to use, and will mount on every single M-mount body.
ferider
Veteran
Thanks for this, Gabriel.
Nobody ever comments on this, so maybe it's just me: I always find the Canon wide open to behave very similarly to the Nikkor 50/1.4 ....
Also, congrats on the M8 ! Where are the 85/2 shots ?
Cheers,
Roland.
Nobody ever comments on this, so maybe it's just me: I always find the Canon wide open to behave very similarly to the Nikkor 50/1.4 ....
Also, congrats on the M8 ! Where are the 85/2 shots ?
Cheers,
Roland.
Tach
Newbie
Postprocessing affecting results?
Postprocessing affecting results?
I'm noticing obvious artifacts in the images posted; they look like a very heavy handed application of unsharp mask.
As I'm not familiar with the M8 (nor with any digital camera, for that matter), can you confirm that whatever in-camera sharpening was turned off, and that any postprocessing, if applied - which I'd prefer not -, was uniformly applied to every shot?
I wouldn´t rule out an overcompressed jpg, tough.
The subject was nice for illustrating bokeh and contrast (and the advantages of uncoated lenses in harsh light). If you do the test again, can you include a subject in flat light, with a lot of fine detail?
Thanks for taking the time to make this test and for posting the results.
Postprocessing affecting results?
I'm noticing obvious artifacts in the images posted; they look like a very heavy handed application of unsharp mask.
As I'm not familiar with the M8 (nor with any digital camera, for that matter), can you confirm that whatever in-camera sharpening was turned off, and that any postprocessing, if applied - which I'd prefer not -, was uniformly applied to every shot?
I wouldn´t rule out an overcompressed jpg, tough.
The subject was nice for illustrating bokeh and contrast (and the advantages of uncoated lenses in harsh light). If you do the test again, can you include a subject in flat light, with a lot of fine detail?
Thanks for taking the time to make this test and for posting the results.
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dovi
Well-known
I think You prove that the shot is beautiful with any lens. What an eye you have...
morgan
Well-known
Great test. For me, I really liked the contrast and rendition of the summilux, the tabbed cron was next, and then probably the J8. But I think each of those brings something to the table with its own character.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
It probably was the image size reduction, and JPEG recompression at work. Thanks for the comments.Tach said:I'm noticing obvious artifacts in the images posted; they look like a very heavy handed application of unsharp mask.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Thanks, Roland. Well, the M8 was *just* sent to Solms last week, after sitting in NJ for three weeks (yes! THREE weeks! I'm so p****-off)ferider said:Thanks for this, Gabriel. <snip> Where are the 85/2 shots ?![]()
I'll try to shoot more with the CZJ 85mm Sonnar
And thank you to you too, Morgan and Dovi.
Morca007
Matt
Purposely not reading any responses to skew my answers:
In order of my Aesthetic appreciation:
1. Summilux
2. Summicron (tabbed)
3. The second Jupiter 8
In order of my Aesthetic appreciation:
1. Summilux
2. Summicron (tabbed)
3. The second Jupiter 8
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