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Showing posts with label Leica Summitar. Show all posts
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Sunday, 20 January 2019

50mm Bokeh shootout

From a post on a car forum I visit, someone asked if I had direct comparrison shots of the different look, feel, taste and texture, or Bokeh  of the various lenses I had mentioned. No. was the answer, But quite intigued myself. So whilst out n about stopped off and took some pics. Set tripod up to maintain perspective and angle. Light was very flat. Whilst may not have helped. (not sure)

So the lenses in question are the Summar (1936), Summitar, Summicron (collapsible) Elmer-M (collapsible), Canon F1.4 in LTM and a 7Artisans F1.1. DOH! forgot to bring the Taylor Hobson Anastigmat.
I mention the age of the Summar as it just tickles me that an 83 year old lens still works in itself and mounted to a modern digital camera. Marvellous.

(note to self, how on earth did I end up with 6, 50mm lenses) make that 7.

Apologies for the iffy exposures. Not paying attention. And straight off the chip as normal.

Summar
Summitar
Summicron
Elmar-M
Canon
7Artisans
Summar
Summitar
Summicron
Elmar-M
Canon
7Artisans

Saturday, 16 April 2016

MR2 - Leica M9 - Summitar - Bokeh

Bit of a random collection of thoughts and observations in no particular order.

I have been using the Leica Elmar-m 50mm F2.8 ever since I bought it. Very happy with it indeed. Light, quick to focus, sharp and all the rest of if it. Like it so much I had considered reducing the number of 50mm lenses I have as only really need one. So before I said good bye I thought I would give an airing to the Summitar.

Took it out in the daylight today and shot some random stuff whilst joy riding in the 2.
Operating in fully manual mode and set white balance via a whibal card.

Maybe it is the fact this lens was made in 1949, but it really has a delightful warming effect on the colours in a vintage kind of way. Some would say it has a marmite Bokeh. Me, I like it. In fact I bought it for the Bokeh when I stumbled across it on the net.

Took some pics to try and illustrate the bokeh that can be rendered with this lens. But the surprise was the colours once viewed on a monitor. Maybe not to everyone's taste, maybe technically flawed by today's standard. Yet, it cannot be denied the lens gives a look that would be hard to duplicate in the modern world, photoshoppery or otherwise.

Usual rules of engagement straight off the chip no fiddling. Just as is.








Monday, 26 August 2013

Ricoh GXR and Leica Summitar


Using the Ricoh GXR and Leica Summitar set up today. Did not set out to illustrate this particular joy of old lens meets new camera, but quite happy with results when I got home. The Summitar is one of those 'Marmite lenses' you either love it or hate it. Me, I love them both.. Just something nice about being able to use glass from the 30's onwards. I shall be breaking out the Summar as well soon.

How very rustic

Out and about in Barkby, caught my eye, liked it, shot it. Using the Ricoh GXR and Leica Summitar set up today.
Question to self.
Have I really just shot a pile of shit?
Yep.

Window in a window

All in the title.
Using the Ricoh GXR and Leica Summitar set up today.

Lost shoes

Somewhat random, but out enjoying the late sunshine and came across a pair of neatly positioned cricket shoes. Somewhere, someone is going to open the car boot and think where the hell are my shoes?
They are on Back Lane Barkby.

Using the Ricoh GXR and Leica Summitar set up today.

Unused gate

Out and about in Barkby, caught my eye liked it, shot it. Using the Ricoh GXR and Leica Summitar set up today.