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Leica Super-Angulon 21mm f4 & Sony A7 II


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Last sunday I was playing with the Super-Angulon, and I want to share some pics I taked in this first test. Some pics are reframed. I know I did not get yet the best of this small wide angle lens can do...Mainly because I calculate wrong the distance....that explain the soft faces of my friends in near all pics...

 

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Hello Robin... Thanks a lot for your kindly comment...I forgot to put in the title that this Super-Angulon is the M version, from 1959. And yes, my friend looks very close to the old Einstein...More than that...he looks too to Jesus Soto, the great cinetic venezuelan arttist.

 

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Federico

 

 

Is this the M or R version? Nice. Amazing to see Einstein still alive and with us. I thought he passed away in 1955:)
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I don't understand why you say the distances were 'calculated'. Surely the A7II allows you to view the focus in real time?

 

At that moment, I had not with me my glasses so I used the super angulon depth of field scales info to meassure the distance. For that reason I think I made a bad calculus in some shots...I guess

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Great images Federico, are they black & white at source or you convert them in PS?

 

Thanks bkhan. Yes, I converted to b&w with PS. This time I used the easy and quick way: I started with the jpg versions and use the default PS b&w option.

 

Normally I first "refinish" the raw material, and then convert it to b&w using the color lab way. (sorry for my limited english)

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