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My first portrait with a newly acquired Summilux-R 80 f/1.4, which I believe is a Mandler design nearly identical to the M-75 f/1.4. Camera is Leica SL.

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My second portrait with the R 80 f/1.4 + SL. To say that I am pleased with this lens would be a gross understatement.

 

 

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SL 601 w R80 1.4 

 

 

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SL601 w R80 1.4

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My niece. Lux 75 with a M10.

 

 

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Summicron-M 90/f2 Pre-ASPH (v.III) + Sony A7ii

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A Simple b&w portrait
Leica MM (CCD) 75mm Summilux f/1.4 

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M3, 75 summilux, Ferrania P30

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Pictures taken with Mandler lenses 

         •   Elmarit 21 mm/2.8

•   Elmarit-M 28 mm/2.8 (3rd)

•   Summicron 35 mm/2 (1st)

•   Summicron 35 mm/2 (2nd & 3rd)

•   Summicron 35 mm/2 (4th)

•   Summilux-M 35 mm/1.4 C27

•   Summicron 50 mm/2

•   Summicron 50 mm/2 (4th)

•   Summicron-M 50 mm/2.0 C368

•    Elcan 50 mm/2

•   Summilux-M 50 mm/1.4

•   Noctilux-M 50 mm/1.0 20)

•   Summilux 75 mm/1.4 (2nd) 21)

•   Elmar 90 mm/4 (3 elements)

•    Tele-Elmarit 90 mm/2.8 (1st)

•   Tele-Elmarit 90 mm/2.8 (2nd)

•   Elmarit 90 mm/2.8 (2nd) (25)

•   Summicron 90 mm/2 (1st)

•   Summicron 90 mm/2 (2nd)

•   Summicron 90 mm/2.0 (3rd)

•   Elmar 135 mm/4

•   Tele-Elmar 135 mm/4

•   Elmarit 135 mm/2.8 (1st)

•   Elmarit 135 mm/2.8 (2nd)

•   Elcan 66 mm/2 (Extra-high resolution lens for the US Navy)

•   Elcan 90 mm/1.0 C164 (another special ELCAN lens for the US Navy)

will an Elmarit 90 made in 1959 qualify? also an Elmarit 28 from about the same time, made in Canada fall within too?

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