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Some photos from Bangkok..

Leica M6, Summilux 35 1.4, Ultramax400

 

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From the last image, I believe that the focus is off, or something about the shutter speed that was used. I had not CLA'ed the camera prior to using it, and think of this as an error in my part of the machine. Am I correct to assume so? The sharp images are due to the deep depth of field afforded by the sun.

 

Asap , I do not notice anything abnormal if it's the blur on the sides in the last photo

the other two are also a bit blurry . May be the effect of the 35 lens which is also a beginning

of wide angle,especially when you have straight lines and other geometry on the side

I think your M6 is fine.

Color of Kodak Gold is superb

Thanks for sharing

Henry

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Anyone for new shoes?  M7, ZM Biogon 35mm f2, HP5+, Ilfosol3.

 

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First image from a film camera for along long time. M6TTL, summicron 35 ASPH and first time I've loaded an image let's hope it works.

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Well, this camera is about 60 years old and you never know... but if everything can be moved without much force, everything seems to be ok.

You know, that this model has a EV- Coupling- mechanism? First you set the EV- Value on the left dial (front sighted) and then you can lock this EV- value

with turning the inner part of the right dial. Now you have a mechanical P-Mode aas shutter speeds and f-stops moving togehther ;-)

And don´t forget about the film- sensing-mechanism when loading the camera. But  its all written in the manual.

Klaus, yes, I understand this is the an EV model. I did look at the manual (briefly) to understand how it works, however your clarification of the Ev setting on the left dial is something I didn't fully realize until you mentioned it. Thanks.

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Time exposure using my Agfa Isolate iii Ektar 100 ..... 

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Another one from the beach in Tel Aviv...

M7, 50mm lux asph, Portra 160

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The dubious architectural charms of Bournemouth pier. 35 Summilux ASPH.

 

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Taken around a year ago from the Bishop's Road above Abbotsbury in Dorset. Weymouth and the Isle of Portland in the far distance.

T-max 400 if I recall correctly and 35 Summicron ASPH.

 

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Ian, very peaceful landscape for the last picture and nice composition

and framing for the first picture . Nice black of Kodak TMAX

Thanks Ian :)

Best

Henry

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The effect of 135 mm lens for vanishing line in comparison with normal lens :)

 

 

Kodak Portra 160

Leica M7

Apo Telyt 135 Asph

 

 

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