1bwana1 wrote:
A few more project film images shot with the Leica IIIf and 5CM Summaron 3.5
Did you apply masks and do local edits on some of the people? Might be worth reviewing those in case, some of the people look kinda cut out, esp visible on the older lady in the second image (but also the cyclist and the guy on in the last image).. Nice pics otherwise!
Was there ever a Summaron 5cm f3.5? Or do you mean the Elmarit? Or maybe the Summaron 3.5cm?
fjablo wrote:
Did you apply masks and do local edits on some of the people? Might be worth reviewing those in case, some of the people look kinda cut out, esp visible on the older lady in the second image (but also the cyclist and the guy on in the last image).. Nice pics otherwise!
Was there ever a Summaron 5cm f3.5? Or do you mean the Elmarit? Or maybe the Summaron 3.5cm?
You are correct my 35mm is a Summaron, the 5CM is an Elmar 1:3.5. It is up in Milano with the IIIf waiting to be picked up on Friday after having a CLA so I got them mixed up.
Fantastic. I wonder if some people wouldn’t think of the CV 1.0/50 as being suitable for landscapes, but this just can’t be faulted. And it gives a rather unique quality wide open.
Andrew CD wrote:
Fantastic. I wonder if some people wouldn’t think of the CV 1.0/50 as being suitable for landscapes, but this just can’t be faulted. And it gives a rather unique quality wide open.
+1
That f/1 brings a lot of glass (light collecting capability) to the table ... even if pushing what it collected, through a smaller hole. Curious what aperture this one was shot at.
Andrew CD wrote:
Fantastic. I wonder if some people wouldn’t think of the CV 1.0/50 as being suitable for landscapes, but this just can’t be faulted. And it gives a rather unique quality wide open.
With most of my modern Voigtlanders, I consider their wide open character and their stopped down excellence. Such a good value.