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White orchids an their bed - SL and 24/90, las picture processed.

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90-280 @280mm (cropped) 1/500 

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90-280 SL

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Wonderful to see how much manual precise work is done by the staff at The Leitz Park in Wetzlar. 

Leica SL with Noctilux-M 50mm f/0.95 ASPH

 

 

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Another wet afternoon... SL + 24-90.

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My point of view at Leica Store Wetzlar by Lars Netopil Classic Camerasshot with Leica SL and Noctilux-M 50mm f/0.95

 

 

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Swing, swing, swing . . . Noctilux

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More swing, more noctilux

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SL + Leica 50mm f/1.4 Summilux-M ASPH

@ISO 1600 f1.4

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SL 50 1.4 

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Leica SL with Noctilux f1.0 (not as shown in the EXIF data f1.4 ) ISO 6400 1/50

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"Baby fingers"

 

24-90

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I really enjoy it so far, only had it for a weekend.

Its got a nice balance on SL size/weight wise.

Good focus throw distance, smooth mechanics.

It’s a fast lens but it’s also sharp.

Doesn’t seem to have the weird bokeh or aberations you usually see in old or cheap fast glass.

 

 

SL + VC40/1.2 Nokton

 

First snow

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Christmas prep

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Glow

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Seems it’s a beautiful lens. I’ve been thinking to get it myself. So what’s your impression shooting with it?

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I took the past few hours to see how the SL and AP 50mm Summicron-M f/2 handled in moderate light.  I will repeat tonight in more dimply lit situations.  For the most part, I'm pleased, but I definitely have together accustomed to the camera.  I initially set the ISO to 6400 but then backed it down to 3200.  I pretty much kept the lens wide open, except for the photo of the chandelier where I wanted a little more DOF.  I am still playing with the idea of swapping the APO for the Summilux SL 1.4 or a Noctilux 0.95 but will need to do more low light shooting to decide if that's the right move.  Forgive me for attaching one photo per post, I don't know how to externally link from the forum.

 

 

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Chandelier shot at f/4

 

 

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