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M-D Typ262, Elmar-M 50mm F/2.8 @1/125, f/8

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They said nothing about perching....

M-D Typ262, Elmar-M 50mm F/2.8 @1/125, f/8

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They’d have to catch him first :)

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Fishing boat on the beach!

240 & summarit 35

 

 

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Sunday morning stroll through the countryside • M(240) with 50mm Summilux ASPH

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M240P, old titanium 35mm 'lux asph

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Pub Crawlers, Honky Tonk Row (Nashville, TN)
M-P 240
35mm Summicron #11882
ISO 200
f/16
1.5 sec. hand held
 
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M-P 240, CV Nokton 50/1.5 at 200 ISO

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240 + CV35/1.7 

Just came back from holiday (well mini-break), I took only the M240 and the 21/2.8 ZM, the 50/2 ZM and the CV35/1.7

First time I ever went away with no M glass, but I ended up sacrificing the speed of the lux asph for the weight saving of the Planar. I picked the aperture advantage of the CV over the 35mm 'rit, and the 21 I don't own in M glass!! and the 90 'rit stayed at home because I knew I wouldn't use it!!

The 240 is such a fantastic travel camera IMHO, the battery lasts forever, the live view etc may be antiquated by modern standards but they're fine for occasional use. The high ISO and some care is good enough for most night scenes and the base ISO DR isn't that far away from the more modern Ms oh and it has some degree of dust/moisture protection

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M240 and CV35/1.7

 

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Green Eyed Girl
 
M-P 240
50mm f/2.4 Summarit #11860
ISO 100
f/4.0
1/2000
 
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20 minutes ago, Adam Bonn said:

Nice. Fisherman on the coast... Beautiful capture.

btw. From photos you post on LUF it seems you are more and more "connected" with CV 35 1.7. I think you make great use of this interesting Voigtlander 35 lens.

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39 minutes ago, Cobram said:

Nice. Fisherman on the coast... Beautiful capture.

btw. From photos you post on LUF it seems you are more and more "connected" with CV 35 1.7. I think you make great use of this interesting Voigtlander 35 lens.

Thank you Aleš

Hmmm yeah maybe I’ve had it a year now and it’s a cheap way to go fast (f1.7) in M mount, but it’s a funny shape and a weird focus ring

The yellow boat shot I posted here (a few posts ago) was with the summarit 35

On my recent vacation I took the CV35 (over the summarit) for the speed, and the 50 planar (over the summilux) for the weight

The only thing I’ve noticed is that in my pre Leica M life I shot apsc and I was a little ambivalent towards 23mm (35 FF equivalent) preferring 35mm (50 FF equivalent), but on the M I’m increasingly finding that I reach for a 35mm lens over a 50.

As I have (in M glass) a summarit 35 and a APSH 50 Summilux I’m starting to wonder if I got that the wrong way round 😅😳🙄

But back on point, yeah compared to the summarit 35 the CV ultron is sharper, has less distortion, is 1.5 stops faster and is a 1/3 of the price. The summarit spanks its arse for ergonomics and size though, take the hood off the ‘rit and it’s tiny

In terms of feeling “connected” I’ve finished making custom profiles for the M240 and I’ve never enjoyed its output more! Just to be clear on that, what I’ve done is too make a profile (well 4 final ones actually) that includes colour changes I often found myself making image by image and a custom tone curve.

Now the files remind me more of M9 ones, not in the look you understand but in that generally they only need a bit of work in post to make me happy with them. 

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M240, Summaron 2.8/35. A stitch of three images in Lightroom.

 

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Leica M-D, Canon LTM 50 1.2

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It was too bright and yellow to walk past, this was actually my first shot of my vacation!

240 and CV35/1.7

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1 hour ago, Adam Bonn said:

It was too bright and yellow to walk past, this was actually my first shot of my vacation!

240 and CV35/1.7

VW Beetles/ Campervans shot with Leica cameras, always goes so so well.

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