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1950's 50mm f2 Cooke Speed Panchro  Serie II Leica M converted on M9-P

 

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1950's 50mm f2 Cooke Speed Panchro  Serie II Leica M converted on M9-P

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Kilfitt 4/300 Pan-Tele-Kilar on M10

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apart from the blurr when used at f4 one can see the limitations of this lens: color-fringe and lack of resolution and as a result moderate sharpness. f4 should only be used if needed on still-pic's, movie is a little bit more forgiving. But stopped down it is still pretty good and versatile on close ups.

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Summitar on M10

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Pre-war 5cm 1:2 Carl Zeiss Jena Sonnar w/ M typ240

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Les Embiez by JM__, on Flickr

28 Elmarit v1 on M9M

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2,8cm Hektor f6.3 on M9M

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J'aime Paris ! by JM__, on Flickr

1950 5cm Nikkor 1.4 NKT S mount on M10

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1958 Elmar 9cm on M240

 

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1 hour ago, yorda@ said:

Bravo Jean Marc! Très belle 

Thank you Fabien !

Merci !

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35 Sumicron 8 elements - Ilford Pan F 50 - M2 BP

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Canon 50 1.2 LTM @ f1.2 on M10

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1959 5cm external mount Nikkor f/1.1 Leica M converted on M9M

 

 

 

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1955 Summicron 50 collapsible

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1965, ELC, Summicron 50mm F2 Rigid V2 Type II, M10M

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1965, ELC, Summicron 50mm F2 Rigid V2 Type II, M10M

Revise the manufactory info of the Rigid above: Leitz Wetzlar

Taken by Summicron-M 35mm f/2 V1 8-ElementsI(1965), M10M

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M10 + 1951 Voigtlander Prominent Ultron 50/2 on Amedeo adapter, probably @ f/4

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50 shades of green

M10 + 1951 CZJ Biotar 58/2 v2 ("17-blades" Exakta converted to M), wide open. With some wind-induced blur, I'm afraid.

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A 1936 bicycle  shot with a 1959 Nikkor 1.1 external S mount Leica M converted on M9M

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