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Old Jewish Cemetery Berlin

S 2 + P67  4,0/45

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Old Jewish Cemetery Berlin II

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The close up, M

Leica S 007 + 120mm

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 S007 w S70

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Confinement with Leica S

Leica S007 Summicron-S 100mm f2.0

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S 2 + P67  4,0/45

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8 hours ago, hartgraef said:

S 2 + P67  4,0/45

I like that you are using the S2; have you ever felt the 'need' to upgrade to a 006 or 007? Also, do you have any Leica lenses or are you happy with Pentax 67 lenses?

I have a 006 and I'm toying with whether the additional money for a 007 is worthwhile (I don't do much lowlight shooting). Is a 006 + 30-90mm more worthwhile in having than a 007 + Hasselblad HCD lenses?  

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vor 4 Stunden schrieb Sarnian:

I like that you are using the S2; have you ever felt the 'need' to upgrade to a 006 or 007? Also, do you have any Leica lenses or are you happy with Pentax 67 lenses?

I have a 006 and I'm toying with whether the additional money for a 007 is worthwhile (I don't do much lowlight shooting). Is a 006 + 30-90mm more worthwhile in having than a 007 + Hasselblad HCD lenses?  

There is no need for an upgrade. For some tasks the S 2 works well. For other tasks like street photography, lowlight photography, ... I use a Fuji APS-C camera with several lenses. Additional to my adapted P67 lenses (45,75,105,165 and extension rings) I use the Summarit 2,5/70.

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I have been using my S5 for more than five years and I don't feel the needs for the upgrade now. Here is the one taken with S2 and APO 120/2.5 lens.

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S2 with APO 120/2.5 Lens. Edited by ocean2059
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8 hours ago, John McMaster said:

The S2 is fine in bright light (or static subject), anything else and the later cameras are better in use...

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That's right about the limitation of high ISO performance of S2 CCD sensor. These days, I use my S2 with a set of S lenses in a backpack as a travel setup. I also bring a Q2 along for an evening or snap captures in low light situations. I also have used Fuji and Hasselblad systems but I still prefer the IQs from the combination of S2 and Leica S lenses, of course, in good lighting conditions.  

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The Outbrake

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A single light tabletop exercise with the S(006) and 120mm Summarit Macro

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This is a simple overhead view illuminated with s single electronic flash bounced off the wall on the right. Leica S007 with a 120mm Zeiss Macro Planar using the Contax 645 adapter.

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1 hour ago, bevdig said:

This is a simple overhead view illuminated with s single electronic flash bounced off the wall on the right. Leica S007 with a 120mm Zeiss Macro Planar using the Contax 645 adapter.

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I dig the idea and mood, just i would place the hat a bit differently more straight. Anyways good photo

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