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M10 + Summaron M 28mm 5,6

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Senkenbergmuseum subway station, Frankfurt, Germany.

M 11 Monochrom with Summaron-M 1:5.6 /28

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M10-P 28mm Elmarit - Lancaster, PA

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First couple of photos from my M11-D with Summaron M28@ f5.6.

 

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And two more @f11

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I have been mostly using my old 35 Summilux-M ASPH in recent months but I do find the field of view a little tight for my taste so I have also been trying the 28 Summaron-M on my SL2-S. I quite like it on the SL camera but it does require more work getting rid of the vignetting, etc. Anyway, here's a few from the summer.

 

Isle of Wight. Leica SL2-S and 28 Summaron-M (EXIF info says 35 Summilux but that must have been a lens recognition glitch because it is definitely the Summaron).

 

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View looking towards London (Docklands is visible on the horizon). Leica SL2-S and 28 Summaron-M.

 

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Leica M11-D with Summaron M28@f5.6

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Some more Summaron images shot at f5.6 science museum London.

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Summaron M28 @ f5.6

I really surprised about the capabilities of this lens, I am really enjoying using it on my M11-D

 

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Some snaps whilst out walking locally. SL2-S and 28 Summaron-M.

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