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Any M8 users left? :)

 

Here's my 1937 Summar 50/2:

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Villingen, Black Forrest, South-Germany, Railway-station, snowy weather in March 2013.

Photos taken through the train's wet windowpane by Leica M8.2 and about 55-years-old Nikkor-PC 2.8 - 105 mm ltm:

 

 

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Leica M8.2, Nikkor-PC 2.5 - 105 mm ltm,

Nikon (Nippon Kogaku KK) RF Nikkor 105mm lenses for Nikon Rangefinder cameras - Index Page

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Boring pictures but these are a bit of a test on a 13.5 cm Dallmeyer 13.5cm Dalrac f4.5 LTM that I dug out recently. The fringing is visible especially in the 100% crops and the colour is rather eccentric but not bad otherwise. I have a copy of a 1955 AP magazine containg an advertisement for this lens giving the price as £40 - about the same as the contemporary 13.5 cm Hektor.

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Boring pictures but these are a bit of a test on a 13.5 cm Dallmeyer 13.5cm Dalrac f4.5 LTM that I dug out recently. The fringing is visible especially in the 10% crops and the colour is rather eccentric but not bad otherwise. I have a copy of a 1955 AP magazine containg an advertisement for this lens giving the price as £40 - about the same as the contemporary 13.5 cm Hektor.

The Dallmeyer lenses were very popular during a period when Leica lenses could not be imported into the UK, except for professional purposes. Excellent performance shown in your pictures.

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M8.2, Nickel-Elmar 3.5 - 50 mm uncoated (1933), ISO 640, UV/IR-Cut-Filter:

 

 

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Leica M8.2 with Leitz Summitar

 

Hundertwasserturm, Abensberg Germany

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Taken at a Flea when this Cival War reenactment Capt. came walking in. Shot with the M8 and 50mm Summicron, ISO 160, f2

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