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Subject: [Leica] Summicron DR and M7
From: luisripoll at telefonica.net (Luis Ripoll)
Date: Thu Jun 8 14:32:09 2006

Thanks for your comments Marc, that I agree on a technical point of view.
But my personal appreciation on the aspect of the final picture is that it
looks different if you take a picture with different lens

Saludos desde Barcelona
Luis


-----Mensaje original-----
De: lug-bounces+luisripoll=telefonica.net@leica-users.org
[mailto:lug-bounces+luisripoll=telefonica.net@leica-users.org] En nombre de
Marc James Small
Enviado el: jueves, 08 de junio de 2006 2:01
Para: Leica Users Group
CC: 'Leica Users Group'
Asunto: RE: [Leica] Summicron DR and M7

At 01:22 AM 6/8/06 +0200, Luis Ripoll wrote:
>Really excellent pictures, an excellent work. You are right and I love too
>the qualities of the old Leica lenses for B&W, it seems to me that this one
>has his own personality, I use for B&W more and more both Summilux, the 50
>and the 35 PRE ASPH.

Luis

It is a bit of a myth that a lens will perform better in "black and white"
or in "color"  unless it was designed for such purposes.  And the NF 2/5cm
Summicron is certainly capable of grand work on both both types of film.
There is no difference to the lens;  the difference might well be how the
light is filtered by, say, CC filters, but, beyond that, the lens does not
normally care.

There are of course special lenses made for UV and IR work, but these are
special cases.  A normal lens designed after, say, 1930, should work
properly on either B&W or color emulsions.

Marc

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