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M6CLASSICJ - 50 Kinoptik Apochromat modified to M mount - Portra160

 

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Today, I decided to test my 1956  Collapsible Summicron on my M10r.  The photograph of the Church was taken at 5.6, and the Headstone was at 2.0.  I bought the lens many years ago from the original owner with its Leitz UV filter still attached.  It has no haze or cleaning marks and is in great condition. 

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35 Summilux v2 pre asph 1967 - Leica M-A - Portra 800

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M-P w/Elmar-M 135.

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5cm Tokyo Kogaku Simlar f1.5 LTM on M10-P

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Tokyo Kogaku Topcor-S 5cm F2 V1, M10M

 

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5cm Tanar f2 LTM on M3 and Portra 800

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5cm f1.5 Topcor Tokyo Optical Co. LTM on M3 with Ektachrome 100

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M10P ASC + 1952 Rodenstock Heligon 35/2.8 LTM, all wide open

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Leitz Elmarit-R II 180mm f2.8 from 1984.  Even with an adapter I don't think I could satisfactorily use this lens on a rangefinder, so it was shot on my body for all non M mount lenses, a Nikon Z6.

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Leitz Sumarron 35/2.8 + Sigma FP

 

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M6CLASSICJ - 50 Kinoptik Apochromat modified to M mount - Portra160

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Leitz Sumarron 35/2.8 + Sigma FP

 

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M10M + 1951 Schneider-Kreuznach Xenon 50/2 T (heavy brass coated version, Exakta converted to M), both wide open. First one @ 35cm MFD using the EVF.

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Leitz Summaron 35/2.8 + Sigma FP

 

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Playing with my 1960's 50mm Summicron DR at closest focus distance with goggles.

Leica MP on Rollei RPX100 dev in Rodinal 1:25 and scanned on Plustek 8200i

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Leitz Summaron 35/2.8 + Sigma FP

 

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35mm Nikonos f2.5 Leica M adapted on Leica M6 and Kodak Vision 200T Silbersalz

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When the cat trust you.

Tokyo Optical Co. Topcor 5cm F1.5 LTM, M10M

 

 

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35mm Nikonos f2.5 Leica M adapted on Leica M6 and Kodak Vision 200T Silbersalz

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