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This is related to my other post #984503
(Here is part 1 #985194)
This is day two of testing the Leica Summaron 35mm f2.8 on the Fujifilm X-Pro2.
TL;DR: I think I’m really enjoying this lens.
I went into it thinking I’d probably just sell it since it was gifted to me - assumed I wouldn’t like it. But after just a couple of days with it mounted on the X-Pro2, I’ve been surprisingly drawn to it.
Shooting wide open at f2.8 (which is how I’m testing it - to best reveal the lens’s character), the soft roll-off is really pleasing. It feels organic. The lens is over 50 years old, so I expected some quirks-but the quality feels natural, not overly “vintage". Takes the digital edge off.
The short focus throw is also really nice. Compared to the Summicron 35mm f2 v3 I usually shoot on my M262 (which has a longer throw), the Summaron feels tighter and more responsive when zone focusing.
One gripe: the infinity lock. It’s kind of annoying. I find myself accidentally locking it too often, but I’m getting used to holding the button down as I rotate the ring. I’ve read others complain about it, so I know I’m not alone there.
Most of these shots were from a bike ride to the river - about 6 miles out to swim and enjoy the sun. Perfect day for making a few photos.
This kind of work is honestly just fun. I enjoy the process, and even more so once I’m happy with the results and can share them.
Still building confidence in my work over time. I think I’m slowly refining my style - even if the subject matter is simple. Easier said than done, as any editor/curator knows (and I say this as one through NOICE Magazine).
Let me know what you think. I’ll try to upload higher resolution versions this time around (but not too high).
*Also, I use a program called Dehancer for creating the grain in these photographs. I highly recommend the program actually, I've been using it for a long time. If you would like to try it out, I have a promo code. Use "Pictureroom" for 10% off I believe.
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I am a lot of publication, the variety of photos, the different colors, different places, and finally concludes with that spectacular sunset. (A privilege to have observed that intensity of colors in the sky) Surprising and fantastic, thanks for sharing.
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Thank you very much
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The Summaron is very underrated!
I switched to that from a Canada Summicron (version four?) in 96 I think it was, not only was it cheaper but also it has NO vignetting open, which the Summicron had...
That mattered a lot on E6 of course, especially since I had some prospective, paid work in the pipeline.
Also I just painted it black myself, same with the M-2 that I used during those years :-)
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Yeah, I'm realizing that now. It's been great to shoot with. I'd like to mount it on my M262 somehow but it's been great with the fuji.
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