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Old 11-15-2007   #1
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50mm Summilux pre-ASPH shots ...

... it is not the Noctilux but a nice lens, too.

Tri-X:



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Old 11-15-2007   #2
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Hats off...love the first one.

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Great shoots indeed!
What about film exposure and developing data?
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Thanks guys ! Technical data about the development / exposure... #2 was developed in T-max dev. (standard time as indicated by Kodak) and #1 (Tri-X) in HC-110 as I remember ... (not sure about this one) Both were exposed as ISO400 (Leica MP, internal meter)
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Good stuff!

Shot with Leica MP? Haven't you sold it lately?
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Old 11-17-2007   #6
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Thanks for that thread Gabor; but come on guys, more pictures! :-)
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Good stuff!

Shot with Leica MP? Haven't you sold it lately?
Thanks Ned !

These photos were shot in September before I sold the MP. I have taken some more recently with the M4-P / Summilux 50mm pre-ASPH but not scanned yet...
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Thanks for that thread Gabor; but come on guys, more pictures! :-)
Marc, thank you ! I also hope seeing more photos taken with this lens wide open. As I remember, some more here own this lens.
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Old 11-19-2007   #9
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^^ This was definitely f 1.4. At John Cage's Musicircus in Melbourne. Neopan 400 pushed to 1600 in XTOL 1:1.



^^ This one may well have been at 1.4 but is more likely to be 2 or 2.8. It's at the Melbourne "Walk for Warming". On Adox Ortho 25, in Rodinal 1+50.

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1st, BW400CN, f1.7, 1/30

2nd, Fuji NPH (converted with PS Channel Mixer) f1.4, 1/125 min focus
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Really good photos ! Thanks for posting and keep going !
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Erik... cute and excellent!
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Another converted color pic. Fuji 800 press, f2.8 or thereabouts. PS channel mixer.
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I like mine a lot, in any kind of light.



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KEH also has a nice, like new, example of the modern LTM version of the 50mm 'lux (same version as mine).



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I bought my 50/1.4 pre-asph on a recent trip to Hong Kong, and these two are both shots from the first roll of film I put through it. The film's Neopan 400.


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Argh! You folks are killing me! This thread is gonna burn a huge hole in my pocket... Please do keep posting 'em though
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Wonderful picture. A monochrome painting. I love it.
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Marc-A, thanks for your comments. I was surprised by the rendering in the photo above, I did not expect such an impressionistic feel, but I really like the results. I shot that on FP4+ and developed in Rodinal.

Here is one I previously posted on the "Nature" thread. It is from the same location, same lens (latest pre-asph summilux), probably shot on Fuji Superia 200 or 400:

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