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35 Summilux pre asph v1 1960 on M10-P

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M10P ASC + converted 1955 Futura Frilon 70/1.5, 1st @ f/5.6 and 2nd @ f/2.8

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FED f:2.0 / 50mm (built in 1938, uncoated, 6 elements in 4 groups, similar to the Summar) @ f:2.6 with extension ring

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FED f:2.0 / 50mm (built in 1938, uncoated, 6 elements in 4 groups, similar to the Summar) @ f:2.0 with extension ring

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4 hours ago, ALUX said:

FED f:2.0 / 50mm (built in 1938, uncoated, 6 elements in 4 groups, similar to the Summar) @ f:2.0 with extension ring

2 hours ago, ALUX said:

Sony A9 with adapter.

So neither the Camera nor the Lens was made by Leitz and yet you have posted your photograph in the Leica Forum?......[-X.....

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Summicron-M 35mm F2, V1, ELC, M10M

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48 minutes ago, ALUX said:

It can be used with Leica, so what?

So this;

On 8/31/2012 at 12:24 AM, farnz said:

...forum rules apply of course so either the lens or the camera or both must be made by Leica...

See post #1 in this thread if you are at all confused by the rules.

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1 hour ago, ALUX said:

It can be used with Leica, so what?

Hi, Alex,

Thank you for posting your pictures.  Unfortunately the Forum's rules on pictures that are eligible to be posted on the forum require that they are made with either a Leica lens or a Leica camera body or both. 

The rule was recently extended to include lenses and bodies from the L-Mount Alliance, which made sense. 

The Forum's owner, Andreas Jurgenson (forum name: Admin) decided these rules so if you wish to question them or discuss them then please do it with Andreas.  My role, as the custodian of this thread, is to encourage members to follow the rules that they signed up to when they applied for membership.

I hope you will continue to share your eligible pictures with us.

Best wishes,

Pete.

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The "view through older glass" would have looked exactly the same with a Leica body attached to this lens.

Therefore, I thought the community might find it interesting how this rare LTM mount lens performs on modern digital cameras. Especially, since I appear to be the only person worldwide who ever uploaded high resolution shots taken with this lens in the entire internet. 

But if formalities are rated higher than content then go ahead and delete everthing.

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12 hours ago, farnz said:

The rule was recently extended to include lenses and bodies from the L-Mount Alliance, which made sense. 

This and the "I like film" thread, which is another major exception that I never quite understood...

Edit: just realised I forgot to comply with this thread's rules and have therefore posted a picture below 😉

M10P ASC + converted 1955 Futura Frilon 70/1.5, wide open

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Low Country, South Carolina

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m(240), Summilux-M 1?1.4/35 pre-ASPH

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M9M + converted 1949 Meyer Goerlitz Primoplan 58/1.9 V, wide open

 

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I think the Tele-Elmar 135 I bought last year needs to be looked at. Today, although the rangefinder seemed to be focusing on the Monochrom, nothing came up anywhere near sharp. Probably something has come loose, considering its age. This was about the sharpest of the bunch, shot at f8.0, focused through Live View.

M10M + Tele-Elmar 135

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M10 + Nikkor S 50mm 1,4 (1964) : strong crop!  f=1,4

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M10 + Nikkor S 50mm 1,4 (1964): f=1,4

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Leitz Elmar 3.5cm f3.5 + Sigma fp

 

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M-Rokkor 28mm 1:2.8 with M10

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