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Roses are in full bloom down here. We have a couple of Veteran's Honor which are absolutely gorgeous and I just took this shot after watering them. It is taken with a 90/4+ bellows + visoflex III at ISO 160 f2.8. I know... another flower shot... but I could not resist!

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It has to go to the photoforum.

 

Personal I like to see that the moderator keep mor a closer eye on this, to many photos are in the wrong forum .

 

Let we all be fair to each other.

 

Anyway, the picture is great.

 

Theo

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Hello Theo,

 

I intended the thread to be more a demonstration of the M8 + much discussed visoflex's performances rather than for the aesthetics of the picture. Please feel free to contact the moderator and have the thread removed.

 

Gilles

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Gilles,

 

Relax, if it belongs as an discussion point you should put it under the thread where the visoflex was discus,period.

 

There are more members who have make complains about pictures in the wrong forum the last couple of months.

I am not starting a big discussion about this.

 

Have fun with your shooting, life is to short.

 

Theo

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Actually the 90 macro is a really sweet little lens that has a huge range. By itself a nice travel lens and compact than you can use the adapter to get close . Than take it a step further and get even closer with a Visoflex., than you can even add it to the bellows setup. So from infinity to a couple inches really gives you some great range with this lens. I'm glad i bought it.

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perfectly photographed

I also have been amazed at the quality of macros from the M8/Viso combination, though I have been using a 135 Tele Elmar for mine with a bellows

the 90 macro looks a winner for sure & is on my (long) wish list

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Actually the 90 macro is a really sweet little lens that has a huge range. By itself a nice travel lens and compact than you can use the adapter to get close . Than take it a step further and get even closer with a Visoflex., than you can even add it to the bellows setup. So from infinity to a couple inches really gives you some great range with this lens. I'm glad i bought it.

 

Thanks for the comments, everyone! I am off for more planting today, it is a gorgeous day.

 

 

Guy,

 

I used the elmarit 90/2.8, first version made between 1959 and 1974. As you most-likely know, the optical group comes off the focusing ring (like the hard to get 65mm) and screws on the bellows. But you are referring to the current macro-elmar 90, right? Do you mean it mounts on the bellows and focuses from up-close to infinity, therefore replacing the macro adapter? Is this is right, I am really interested... Could you post an example? I have been using the bellows/visoflex set up for small tabletop product photography, it really works very well, but I think i would benefit if I would upgrade the lens to the macro-elmar (which I could also use for travel). The visoflex/bellows setup is very convenient; I have the visoflex/bellows/lens all ready to go and mounted on a tripod in front of my table, and whenever I need to shoot an image, I just mount the M8 like a digital back. It is very practical. I also really like the fact that you can switch from portrait to landscape with just a lever. I have also removed the arm that triggers the shutter so that I can use a cable release. Next upgrade, as you kow, is the new brigthscreen which I ordred yesterday.

 

 

Louis,

 

There are many different options but only a three lenses will allow you to focus to infinity. The most complete thread is:

 

http://www.leica-camera-user.com/digital-forum/17974-visoflex-65mm-m8.html?highlight=visoflex+65mm

 

I wrote a thread on the system I use:

 

http://www.leica-camera-user.com/digital-forum/19798-m8-visoflex-bellows-90-2-8-a.html?highlight=visoflex+65mm

 

Let me know if you have any questions.

 

Best wishes to all, Gilles

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I don't even understand the exchange above - looks like a nature and wildlife shot to me and an extraordinarilly fine one. You have got the point of focus, imho, just right and I really like the colouration.

 

LouisB

 

This shot was originally posted in the Digital forum, where it would quickly have been pushed down to Page 5...

 

I moved it here so that more people could enjoy it.

 

A perfect example of why good photos should not be placed in the Digital forum ;)

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This shot was originally posted in the Digital forum, where it would quickly have been pushed down to Page 5...

 

I moved it here so that more people could enjoy it.

 

A perfect example of why good photos should not be placed in the Digital forum ;)

 

 

There you go..rest my case..... this "attitude" is what makes many people "shy away from posting whatsoever..which I think is petty.

 

Thanks Andy

 

Great shot..glad ist posted here..no argument or "big upset"

 

Thanks for sharing

 

Regards, Leicamann

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Hmmm is not a rose a nature shot??? and does not one who looks at the really great shot want to know how and what was used in taking it..

I really like it and I am glad to read how and what was used in making this great picture..

I only wish I could get one this good..

Cheers Confused Leicanut2

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Originally Posted by andybarton

This shot was originally posted in the Digital forum, where it would quickly have been pushed down to Page 5...

 

I moved it here so that more people could enjoy it.

 

A perfect example of why good photos should not be placed in the Digital forum

 

Andy,

 

Thank you for moving it, that was exactly my point.

 

Theo

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