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M10 + 1950 Old Delft Minor 35/3.5 LTM, both wide open

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35 Summilux v2 on M8

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MD with Schneider-Kreuznach Tele-Arton 5.5/240mm on Visoflex III, Kodak Portra 400.

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Elmar 9cm 4 on Sony A7

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A view from McLoons Lobster Shack

M10M, 1.5/85mm Summarex (1950)

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Kilfitt Sport-Fern-Kilar 4/400 and Kilfitt Mulit-Kilar on M10

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ISO 3200, f8, 1/60 sec, the Mulit-Kilar set to 4x, so 4 ft-combi on a tripod appr. 18 ft away from the grape hyacinths. setup shown at #8192 https://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/48991-nicht-immer-nur-kaviar/page/410/?tab=comments#comment-4183825

 

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M10P ASC + 1975 Minolta M-Rokkor 40/2 (v2, aka CLE version), both wide open with 2nd one at MFD

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M9M, Elmarit 21mm

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M10P ASC +  converted 1955 Schneider-Kreuznach Retina-Xenon 50/2, wide open @ MFD

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Same camera and lens as above, also @ f/2

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A little cabin in the woods

M10M + 1954 Angenieux R11 28/3.5 (Exakta converted to M), wide open

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On 4/15/2021 at 7:09 AM, Erato said:

ƒ/11

 

Tokyo Optical Co. Topcor 5cm F1.5 LTM, M10-P

I recognized this tree and the flowers! Feeling nostalgic for sure, even more so with "older glass".  Nice.

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Just leafs shot with the Steel Rim Summilux 35mm pre-asph (at f2)

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M10P ASC + 1975 Minolta M-Rokkor 40/2 v2, both wide open

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Summicron 50mm F2 V1 Collapsible(Radioactive), M10 Monochrom

P1 -- backlit hairlines and reflection light cast on her hand and cheek

 

P2 -- available light and skin tone

 

P3 -- hairline and skin tone

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No pears yet, but springtime lens testing is back...
This is from an unusual lens originally intended for the Efka 24, a square 24x24mm format VF camera made in Freiburg by Fritz Kuhnert (hence the name "FK") shortly after the end of WWII. The company was later renamed Futura and went on to produce 24x36 RF cameras and lenses, until its eventual demise in the late fifties.

M10P ASC + converted 1947 Fritz Kuhnert Evar 40/2, wide open @ MFD

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Kilfitt Kilar 3.5/150 on M10, with the big bellows (code NABA) you can focus from infinity to appr. life-size

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pretty sharp for a triplet but if you need the bubbles

I had to put the Kilarflex mirror box in between to get the setup right but for framing and focusing I preferred the EVF 😉

 

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5 hours ago, yorda@ said:

Nice!

Makes me think of my 35 Apoqualia.

@yorda@: wonderful lens, Miyazaki's best IMHO. Not really old, but discontinued and unavailable new, so should meet the criteria for posting here (Pete...?). And it gives me a good opportunity to work on my M10M post-processing learning curve (not there at all - interesting how these files respond differently compared to the M9M's CCD output). But I'm digressing...

M10M + 2016 MS-Optics Apoqualia 35/1.4, both wide open and 2nd one at MFD with focus on mid-frame leftmost flower (probably not ideal since I chose to recompose)
 

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