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M10M with Summicron 8 elements. (Also started a thread to post M10M & Old Lens combo under the Monochrom category for those who are interested / want to post theirs there) 

 

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From another almost-forgotten-lens-that-should-really-see-more-use...

M10 + 2003 Rollei Sonnar 40/2.8 HFT @ f/5.6 or f/8

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A couple more from the 2003 Rollei Sonnar 40/2.8 HFT on the M10

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M10 + 1959 Fujinon 50/2 LTM, wide open at MFD

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M9+ Taylor&Hobson Summarit 50mm wide open.

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Again, the 1959 Fujinon 50/2 LTM on the M10, wide open at MFD

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26 minutes ago, JMF said:

Another nice lens to have 🙂

Indeed. To be honest, I've had it for a few years now, but didn't get around to using it much. Well built, handles very nicely, Fuji colours and relatively smooth OOF rendering. What's not to like? Oh, and not too hard to find in good condition at an affordable price. I was thinking of comparing it to the Rigid when I have time.

In a different style, here are a couple from another "forgotten" lens: a long, thin and light 1957 Canon 100/3.5 LTM mounted on the M10 @ f/3.5. The second picture is cropped.

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1945 Carl Zeiss Jena 50/2 Sonnar with SL1.

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3 hours ago, farnz said:

Funnily enough I have taken pictures of the Thames from the same spot also with the M10 and Rollei 40/2.8 Sonnar HFT more than once.

Pete.

Good postcard spot - and good for testing infinity focus in an urban environment. I seldom go there when in London, but wife and daughters wanted to go to Borough Market. I joined the party (forgetting it was Saturday😱) and... quickly turned around, which enabled me to take a few pictures.

This was also taken nearby with the 2003 Rollei Sonnar 40/2.8 HFT on the M10.

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And two more converted to B&W.

M10 + 2003 Rollei Sonnar 40/2.8 HFT

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50 Angénieux 1.5 S21 on M10

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M-P + 2,8/28 ltm Canon

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1958 Carl Zeiss Jena 58/2 Biotar with SL1, using a Kood M to M42 adaptor and Leica M to R, and R to L adaptors.  The second picture is cropped from the first.

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35 Summilux was a classic lens for photo journalism

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and you may enjoy it's character even on the M240 shot wide open

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today erverything is computer-controlled

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some more 35 Summilux v1 on M240

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M10 Monochrom with 1967 Summaron f2.8 (and orange filter). Best viewed in LightBox.

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