Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/09/04

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Subject: [Leica] Southern Decadence, in B&W
From: jsmith342 at gmail.com (Jeffery Smith)
Date: Tue Sep 4 15:14:10 2007
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That's why I prefer the "old" look of Ilford FP4, especially with PMK
Pyro developer. I tried very hard to find a good sample of a Jupiter
50/1.5 lens, for that Sonnar look. I finally ended up getting a Contax
IIa with 50/1.5 Sonnar in fairly decent shape. I later found a 50/1.5
Sonnar in Leica LTM mount, but the metal in those lenses was really
bad (corroded aluminum). So I jumped at the opportunity to get the
recent 50/1.5 Sonnar in M mount.

On 9/4/07, Luis Ripoll <luisripoll@telefonica.net> wrote:
> Really interesting to know this information Jeffery, I understand you like
> this lens. My father had a Contax with a Sonnar 50/1,5, and I've shot my
> first serious pictures with it, a very nice lens, I have a great "souvenir"
> of it.
>
> I think that the older developpers, papers, or chemicals gave a less
> contrasted aspect using this lens, and more reach on the midtones.
>
> Saludos cordiales
> Luis
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: lug-bounces+luisripoll=telefonica.net@leica-users.org
> [mailto:lug-bounces+luisripoll=telefonica.net@leica-users.org] En nombre de
> Jeffery Smith
> Enviado el: martes, 04 de septiembre de 2007 22:51
> Para: Leica Users Group
> Asunto: Re: [Leica] Southern Decadence, in B&W
>
> Thanks for the comments guys. The camera was one of those new Cosina
> rangefinders badged as a Zeiss Ikon. The 50/1.5 Sonnar is also the new one,
> but it behaves exactly like the old one (I think Zeiss used the old formula
> exactly). I very much like this lens. Shooting it fairly wide open throws
> the background sufficiently out of focus to give it a 3-dimensional 
> quality,
> especially here:
>
> http://www.400tx.com/files/PAW2007/2007-22.html
>
> It's a little harder to focus up close when the field depth is very 
> shallow.
>
> http://www.400tx.com/files/PAW2007/2007-2.html and
> http://www.400tx.com/files/NOLABW/26.html
>
> It has a known issue with focus shift when changing apertures, but it is
> still one of my favorite lenses.
>
> Thanks again for the comments
> --
> Jeffery L. Smith
> New Orleans, LA
>
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-- 
Jeffery L. Smith
New Orleans, LA

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