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Trying out my new Tri-Elmar 16-18-21, at 16 mm on a M240. Amazing lens!

 

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"Flying" jogger. Another one with Tri-Elmar, 16 mm, M240

 

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While driving back from Houston, I took an hour to stop and see Meteor Crater in Arizona. While there, I saw a guy who had a nice Nikon camera and looked like he knew what he was doing with it. So I set up my camera for focus and exposure and asked him to snap my picture. It worked! :-)

 
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Godfrey On Travel - Meteor Crater 2017
Leica M-D + Summicron-M 50mm f/2
ISO 200 @ f/11 @ f/90

 
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M-P 240, 35 lux.

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M240 Summarit M 35

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My M9 is still in the shop, who knows when the sensor will be replaced. I've got a hiking trip coming up and like to get something lighter than my old 5DII. So I caved in and bought myself a used M 240. 

 

Things I like about the M240: 

Size does not bother me too much. LV might be useful certainly to check the focus accuracy of my lenses.

I can even fire a flash in LV (which the 5DII can't do). 

 

What bothers me about the M240: 

Startup time is a step back from the M9. There's some relay that switches on when the camera is ready, that's something I need to get used to.

 

I am sure that the noise is lower and the dynamic range larger than the M9. I have no illusions that given the age of the M240 this camera can't compete against the specs of a Sony, Fuji or whaterver modern marvels are out there. For the stuff I shoot, that will not make a big difference, I think.

 

In any case, I look forward to getting back into using these amazing Leica lenses.

 

 

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M-D with Summicron-M at Distillery District Xmas Market

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