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Please point me towards your 35mm Summicron pics.


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I don't usually state what the hell I shot something with, but you're different. These are nothing special but the easiest I could quickly find from a 35 Summicron, on a M6, T400CN, not even cleaned up and adjuted in PS, straight from the scanner. It's great wide open, and in which I love to try do all my shooting, between that and f4/5.6. When you get out in daylight and stop it down it's just another lens. And of course to do that with an M body, you have to start screwing on ND filters, so I found myself leaving it at home for bright daylight stuff and use a slr where you can go above 1000th to keep shallow DOF. Sure you want one of these things? This lens wide open with slide film is a treat too.

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