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Old 02-19-2013   #876
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Old 02-19-2013   #877
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21 SA 4 + M8


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hah, the 21 SA Muse Seduced YOU
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Old 02-20-2013   #878
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Sweeeeet !
hah, the 21 SA Muse Seduced YOU
Seduced Indeed !
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And a late black 21 SA 3.4 came my way...

With the M8:


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Old 03-22-2013   #881
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Old 04-10-2013   #882
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Old 04-11-2013   #883
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21 SA 4 + M8


crianças by careca2013, on Flickr
Magical capture of their souls. Beautiful!
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For some reason I was under the impression that the SA 21/3.4 doesn't work on the M8 and M9. Looks like that was wrong.
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For some reason I was under the impression that the SA 21/3.4 doesn't work on the M8 and M9. Looks like that was wrong.
It physically fits but the light meter doesn't read correctly
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Old 04-12-2013   #886
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It physically fits but the light meter doesn't read correctly
I got rid of mine when I got the m9 on m8 it worked ok but the M9 it had really bad purple fringing and vignetting, it may have just been mine not sure.
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I got rid of mine when I got the m9 on m8 it worked ok but the M9 it had really bad purple fringing and vignetting, it may have just been mine not sure.
Did your light meter work OK?
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Thanks Dirk !

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Did your light meter work OK?
The rear of the lens (on both 21 SA 3.4 and 4 models) protrudes deep inside the M8 body and the meter gets it wrong, so I set the Exposure Compensation to -2 2/3 or go manual.

About the color fringing and fall off, Cornerfix does the job.

Side note :
I can't fit my late 1974 21 SA 3.4 into my Leica CL nor the R4A Voigtlander but it fits into a Hexar RF and a Minolta CLE.

21 SA 3.4 + M8:


Rio de Janeiro / no morro dos dois irmãos by careca2013, on Flickr

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21 SA 3.4 + M8


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Can you provide some details please? What did you code this lens as? What actions in post? Have you seen much red edge shooting color with the M8 and the SA?
This 21 SA 3.4 lens is not coded.
I shot reference pictures at various f stops on an evenly lit white wall to get rid of the cyan corners and fall off with Cornerfix.
Then choose the reference that fits best, that's it.

You may find Cornerfix here:
http://chromasoft.blogspot.com.br/20...nerfix_15.html
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One of the distinctive downtown skyscrapers and a perennial favorite of Seattle Architecture Tours is the Rainier Tower, designed by Minoru Yamasaki, the Seattle-born architect best known for designing the infamous twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City.

It has an unusual appearance, being built atop an 11-storey, 37*m (121*ft) concrete pedestal base that tapers towards ground level, like an inverted pyramid - it doesn't look the safest place to be when the big one hits, methinks.

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