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M + Summicron-C 40/2

 

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A few with the 1952 Summarit 50/1.5.

 

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This one stopped down to F4

 

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Glasgow subway - M Monochrom mk1, and 1960 35mm Summaron F2.8

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Still loving my M Monochrom mk1 after four and a half years of reliable use. New sensor fitted in 2016, and it's ready for many more years of cranking out beautiful images - regardless of how old the lens is (but it does make the old lenses really sing. This Summaron 35mm f2.8 is from 1960).

 

I don't think I'll ever outgrow this wonderful camera.

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I don't think I'll ever outgrow this wonderful camera.

 

And there is no reason why you should! Your photos are really something to behold and one doesn't "need" a better camera! I will keep my 246 even though there will be coming a new Monochrom in a couple of years or so - or for that matter the one after that again....

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