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How about an open thread for long exposure pics? (8+ sec)


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this was the full M240 60 seconds ......

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and the full 32 secs with the MM....

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some seconds (i don't exactly remember) are necessary for this picture

Film Fuji 100 M7 with tripod

 

Place Vendôme Paris at night

 

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and in b&w (>SE Pro)

 

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another picture also few seconds

 

Kodak TX400

M7 Apo Summicron 90 Asph

 

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Joadja Moonrise

NSW, Australia

 

M9, 3.4/21 SEM, 90sec

 

 

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Moonbaker

 

M9, 2.0/28 Summilux ASPH, 250 Sec

 

 

 

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M9 28mm Summicron ASPH

45 sec

 

 

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Very nice.

 

I haven't used the M240 as much yet for night photography but I really like using the M9 for such work. Not just the colours, but even though opening up the lenses on the M240 usually lets me get a exposure within 30 sec the extended exposure of 250 sec on the M9 has it's advantages. Very disappointing that Leica hasn't extended the exposure on the M240. In fact that's the main reason I haven't yet sold my M9.

 

 

M9 21SEM 8sec

 

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However, the M240 still delivers excellent results on long night exposures,

Note that both of these are a bit less than 8 sec with the lenses opened up a bit but only one stop short of the 8sec minimum for the thread

 

Gerringong, NSW South Coast

Australia

 

M240, 28 Summicron ASPH, 4 sec

 

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M240, 50 Summilux ASPH, 4 sec

 

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Here's my contribution to the long exposure thread!

 

Monochrom, 28mm, Elmarit, 32 seconds.

 

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