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An old house in a park with details. SL and 24/90 and 90/280.

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Leica SL, M Gummilux 50mm

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Architecture from yesterday - all with SL and 24/90. Eldest of the buildings is the first one - built up 1853.

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The cup of Tassilo - a painting in the shop of the monastery Kremsmünster.

The real one can be seen with a guide, but it is not permitted to take photos of

it. The cup is very old, from 777. With SL and 24/90.

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A pair of carps - SL and 90/280.

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Leica SL (601) ; Vario-Elmarit SL 24-90; ISO 100


 


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24-70 VE

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SL w 60 2.8 TL macro

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35 1.4 fle

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35 1.4 fle

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Now for some pixel-peeping.  I've been hearing rumors of exceptional clarity from the APO-Macro-Summarit 120/2.5 S, and I recently found a relatively affordable used one, along with the S to SL adapter.  Here's the view west from a hotel in the DC suburbs just after dawn this morning, wide open at f/2.5:

 

37773946781_539eeb7c90_o.jpgR1010382 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

 

and a 100% crop of the complex of antennas on the left side:

 

37104097383_30310ff4e3_o.jpgR1010382 copy by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

 

It's no sharper and only a tiny bit contrastier at f/4, which may be due to a slightly different exposure:

 

37104096683_c134974a1b_o.jpgR1010383 copy by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

 

and I hope you spotted the airplane on final approach to Dulles airport, 20 miles away:

 

37725709736_b94bec596d_o.jpgR1010382 copy(2) by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

 

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Here a couple from unrestored Ming great wall I took last weekend with the SL and 24-90 (new, left other lenses home). Was greatly impressed with convenience/IQ (good) and size/weight (not so good). Getting the handle on using autofocus lenses on the SL (hand-held, no tripod more than made up for extra mass of lens).

 

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Now for some pixel-peeping.  I've been hearing rumors of exceptional clarity from the APO-Macro-Summarit 120/2.5 S, and I recently found a relatively affordable used one, along with the S to SL adapter.  Here's the view west from a hotel in the DC suburbs just after dawn this morning, wide open at f/2.5:

 

 

 

Yes, exceptional optics on the S and SL (and just imagine the day Leica offers a sensor that approaches the resolving power of the S-lens(es) and, actually, the SL-lenses as well).

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Tree avenue in fall - SL and 24/90.

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