
I’ve been sharing photos taken with old cameras — specifically, film cameras. But in my collection, I also have some incredible glass.
Classic glass can outrank a great camera body. This is one of those times.
While cataloging my collection, I came across a Leica 50mm Summicron-R lens from the early 1970s. A gorgeous piece of glass that leans away from today’s over-perfect, clinically sharp modern lenses. With a specific adapter I tracked down, I was able to mount it on one of my current Nikons — the Zf — working as a manual focus lens on a technically advanced digital camera. Best of both worlds.
This was my first outing with this combination, a grey morning at Echo Bridge in Newton Upper Falls. The shot above is a perfect example of what this lens can do. A dreamy mix of depth, texture, and detail that modern glass simply doesn’t hand you.
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Very , very, nice!! As I have opined in the previous comments, just because it’s new doesn’t make it better! Glad you saved all that equipment and truly understand the value it brings to your job/fun!