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M11 + 1957 Tanar 50/1.5 @ f/2.8 and ISO 20,000

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Same camera, lens and aperture as above @ ISO 12,500

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Sony NEX 5n    Elmar 10.5 cm f4.5

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28mm f2.8 Minolta Rokkor M on M10-P

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28mm f2.8 Minolta Rokkor M on M10-P

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6 hours ago, yorda@ said:

Impressive!

who need f1.5 when you have clean 20k iso!?😁

How about perfectly round bokeh balls? 😁

More seriously, as I wrote in a post a couple of weeks ago, the high-ISO performance of the M11/M11M sensor is indeed quite impressive. Particularly helpful with fast vintage lenses, as it allows to stop down in some low-light scenes where they would otherwise struggle. But I’m still learning how to use the cameras and process the files: next on my list is a lower-resolution test, as I usually crop very little (if at all) and I’d like to see how the 36 and 18 MP files compare to the 60 MP ones.

M11M + 195X Dallmeyer Dallac 85/2, wide open

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50/1.5 Zeiss C-Sonnar (Nikon S mount) on M10-P

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MP - 2005 Skylaney's W-Nikkor 3.5cm 1.8 - Portra400

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50/1.5 Zeiss C-Sonnar (Nikon S mount) on M10-P

 

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M11 + 1957 Tanar 50/1.5, wide open

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SL2S + Pentax Takumar 85mm F1.8 [radioactive]

 

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SL2S + Pentax Takumar 85mm F1.8 [radioactive]

 

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28mm f2.8 Minolta Rokkor M on M10-P

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M11 + 1992 Summilux 35/1.4 v2 Ti, wide open

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M11, Summarex 85/1.5. Optics are fine except for the dust and the completely KO focusing (I had to use the EVF) as it is a 1952 lens in dire need of CLA. I spent some time with the beast before sending it for cleaning, to learn more about it. 

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The picture is “ok”.  But holy glow Batman.   Leica M6.  35mm Summilux apsh v2.  Cimestill 400d. 
 

 

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