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M9 35mm Summilux Pre-Asph

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(mono1+canon50/1.4ltm)

 

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M9, CZ Jena Sonnar 50mm 1.5 LTM

 

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1947 Carl Zeiss Jena 50/2 Sonnar with Leica M

 

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High anindyo. I have the same lens, but don´t know how to get it on a Leica M. 

Rangefindercoupled?

 

You have to use a Contax to Leica M adaptor.  Amadeo Muscelli made the one I use, it's not cheap but it is excellent quality.  Make sure that you get the Contax adaptor not the Nikon adaptor: the (Contax fit) Zeiss Opton Sonnar will physically fit into the Nikon adaptor but the Nikon helicoid focussing pitch* was different to the Contax focussing pitch so focussing will be slightly off.

 

*the number of millimetres per turn.

 

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Not so virtual sandbox.

 

Leica M-D, CZ Tessar 35mm 3.5. Lens initially installed in Nikon compact film camera and modified for M mount by MS Optical. Lens is rangefinder coupled. I purchased lens from Hamish of 35mmc.com fame. If you have any interest, I believe he has a write-up on the lens at his site.

 

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$2.00 Longnecks at Skyway Liquor. "Applies to all domestics." I guess you are out of luck if you are a foreign beer drinker :)

 

Same camera. Same lens. Some cropping

 

 

 

 

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Leica M-D, Hektor 28mm 6.3 LTM. I had to crop my shadow out

 

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Same camera, same lens, no cropping

 

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M-D, Mountain Elmar

 

Backyard. About half hour before posting.

 

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One more from M-D and Mountain Elmar.

 

ISO 3200, low light, monochrome conversion.

 

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Not so virtual sandbox.

 

Leica M-D, CZ Tessar 35mm 3.5. Lens initially installed in Nikon compact film camera and modified for M mount by MS Optical. Lens is rangefinder coupled. I purchased lens from Hamish of 35mmc.com fame. If you have any interest, I believe he has a write-up on the lens at his site.

sounds interesting ,

seems to be a nice combination with your beautiful M-D :)

 

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I posted this photograph in another thread on this forum:


L1000138-2.JPG

 

The photograph was taken with Leica 28mm 6.3 Hektor LTM lens......a lens that does not receive accolades for rendering high quality results.

 

I am developmentally disabled when it comes to meaningful  discussion of technical qualities of lenses. I can only go with what appeals to me. I find this result appealing.

 

My exposure and composition abilities, i.e. lack thereof, notwithstanding, what are your thoughts on the quality of this image? Is this a case where an optical forumula, originally intended for film, is finally coming into full bloom with the advent of digital capture?.....Or, is my ignorance of technical attributes of fine images still shielding me.

 

I always keep my mouth shut when the finer aspects of photographs are discussed.......A difficult effort, as anyone who knows me will realize. :)

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Voigtlander 35/1.2 Nokton asph v1 with Leica M.

 

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