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Rodenstock Heligon 2.8/35 on M10 f5.6 and ISO 2500

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M10P ASC + 1992 Tele-Elmar-M 135/4 @ f/5.6 or f/8

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M10M + converted 1952 Bausch & Lomb Baltar 50/2.3, wide open

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Same lens as above, also wide open, but on the M10P. Very impressed by the sharpness, colour richness and lack of distortion of this thing. I understand why it was highly rated by (mostly US) cinematographers as an alternative to the Speed Panchros.

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I really like my 1960 M-Elmar 135/4 even though it's sometimes hard to focus correctly, even with a 1.4x magnifier.

But if you hit it right (or back it up with an EVF) it delivers good results

 

Looking at Lösnich and the winefields on the other side of the Mosel

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M246M + Elmar 135/4, LR panorama of three handheld photos

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Another hard to focus - but rather painterly - one.

M10P ASC + converted 194X Kinoptik Focale Apochromat 100/2 (early 4-digit version), all wide open and close to MFD

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Kilfitt Macro-Kilar 2.8/90 on M10

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all shots wide open

halo-/bubble-bokeh duenso biradial surface

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1967 35mm Summaron f2.8 on M11.

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M10P ASC + converted 1955 Bausch & Lomb Baltar 100/2.3, wide open @ ISO 6400

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1 hour ago, yorda@ said:

Once again…GAS attack please stop 😁Thanks for the long lens « séance » Ecar and JM!

90 P1, 100 apochromat and Bausch & Lomb Baltar! It’s getting hot here!

 

 

A 75 Kinoptik f2 M adapted on M10 


Cheers

JM

 

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3 hours ago, yorda@ said:

Once again…GAS attack please stop 😁Thanks for the long lens « séance » Ecar and JM!

90 P1, 100 apochromat and Bausch & Lomb Baltar! It’s getting hot here!

My sincerest apologies.
I wasn't aware that a couple of very mildly interesting test shots could contribute to global warming.
I'll follow in JMF's footsteps hoping that something somewhat shorter (along with particularly inspiring subjects...) might help mitigate the temperature.😁

Both on the M10M and wide open.

First with a converted 194X Dallmeyer Super-Six 3"/1.9 (coated)

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Second with a converted 1955 B&L Baltar 75/2.3

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70mm Futura Frilon f1.5 on M10-P 

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Getting even wider ...


Konica Hexanon 60 f1.2 LTM v2  on M10-P 

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70 Futura Frilon 1.5 Leica M converted on M10-P

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A Dorset farm.

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1955 5cm Summicron Collapsible, M11

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M10P ASC + converted 194X Dallmeyer Super-Six 3"/1.9, wide open

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Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar 2.8/35 on M10

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50mm Angénieux S1 f/1.8 Stareas on M10-P

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M10P ASC + 2000 MATE v2 @ 50mm, 35mm and 28mm respectively. All @ f/4 or f/5.6.

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