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S1R + Leitz Elmar f=5cm 1:3,5

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Tokyo Kogaku Topcor-S 5cm F2, M10-P

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These pictures were taken at Wu Pao-Chun Bakery just a few days ago with my newly acquired lens.
Miss Lin(in the previous post) got my attention because of the way she put on her hat, decent and perfectly. 
I always grab some bread while coming around this area simply because of the flavor and one thing for sure is they're the best.

 

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1. Wu Pao-chun (Chinese: 吳寶春; pinyin: Wú Bǎochūn, born 5 September 1970) is a Taiwanese baker best known for winning the title of Master Baker in the bread category of the 2010 Bakery Masters competition held in Paris.

2. As a humble referral, this lens is relatively easy to find for a MINT level item and it's on a reasonable price tag. I wish you guys a good luck for hunting if you'd like it.

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Tokyo Kogaku Topcor-S 5cm F2 LTM, M10-P

 

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M10P ASC + 1954 Fujinon 35/2 LTM, both wide open

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Multi-selfie...

M10P ASC + converted 1959 Zunow 45/1.8, wide open @ MFD

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M10P ASC + 1956 Fujinon 50/1.2 (Nikon-S mount with Amedeo adapter)

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M10P ASC + converted 196? Boyer Topaz 45/2.8, wide open @ MFD

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M10M + converted 195X Boyer Topaz 35/3.5, wide open

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M240, 40mm M-Rokkor

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Survival rule #7: Walk like you own the place

M10P ASC + 1956 Fujinon 50/1.2 (Nikon-S mount with Amedeo adapter), wide open

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Made me think of Hitchcock

M10P ASC + 1954 Fujinon 35/2 LTM @ f/4 or f/5.6

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On 12/5/2021 at 11:51 AM, Ecar said:

M10M + converted 195X Boyer Topaz 35/3.5, wide open

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Really nice and impressive! i want to see more! 😃

A photo with 195X Angénieux 35mm 3.5 ltm/M3 for good measure

 

 

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Leica MP / 35Canon 1.5 LTM  Wo / 125PX Yellow filter

 

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3 minutes ago, yorda@ said:

Really nice and impressive! i want to see more! 😃

Thanks. Yes, that Boyer 35/3.5 seems pretty good for what I understand is a humble triplet. I bought it already converted (by Miyazaki 🙄) just a couple of days ago and, unfortunately, RF focus is way off. The picture I posted is just a quick test shot, for which I used the EVF. The lens is already packed and ready to go on a CLA holiday (to a proper technician...), so I'm afraid I won't be posting more pictures from it for a while.

 

41 minutes ago, yorda@ said:

A photo with 195X Angénieux 35mm 3.5 ltm/M3 for good measure

 

 

Nice one. And here's another to keep the thread going with grace:

M10P ASC + 1956 Fujinon 50/1.2 (Nikon-S mount with Amedeo adapter), wide open

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M10P ASC + 1950 KMZ Zorki ZK 50/1.5 LTM @ f/2.8

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Schneider-Kreuznach Retina Xenon f:1.9/50mm DKL + Sigma fp

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A couple of dusk time tourist shots with the M10P ASC + 1954 Fujinon 35/2 LTM, first @ f/2, 2nd @ f/5.6

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Same camera and lens as above

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