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gelatin silver print (summicron 50mm f2 rigid) leica m2

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Lockdown project - Epic 586-6 Graphene Packlight fly rod

M10-D Summitar 50/2 LTM, Voigtlander LTM-M adapter, Macro-Adapter-M, ISO100, f4 @ 1/60

 

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More with the LTM Summitar 50/2, but without the Macro adapter.

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And another - also at f/2

 

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35 Summilux pre asph v2 (1970 ex CA-1 Cameflex lens mount  with close focus down to 0,65m) - Zeiss Ikon ZM - Portra 800 @400

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Some of my old Leica lenses create images similar to some that I see here, and they usually look like "old photos", but other of my old Leica lenses look right up to date, for example my 135 Tele-Elmar which looks razor sharp edge to edge.  

I think these photos should also say what camera and if applicable, what film, was used.

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M2+Sonnar 1:1,5/5cm (for Contax RF)+Tri-X@800+R09 1+50

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35 Summilux pre asph v2 (1970 ex CA-1 Cameflex lens mount  with close focus down to 0,65m) - Zeiss Ikon ZM - Portra 800 @400

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20 hours ago, MikeMyers said:

... I think these photos should also say what camera and if applicable, what film, was used.

... Please add your pictures shot through older lenses to this thread. There's no restriction on the type of lens except that it should not be the current model, no restriction on the camera used (forum rules apple of course so either the lens or the camera or both must be made by Leica), no restriction on content, and it's okay if they've been posted on the forum previously. Please name the camera and lens and post away!

As you can see I already requested it in my opening post in the thread.

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David and Goliath Sculpture, Barcelona

M10P camera JPG, Summaron 35 f/3,5 with goggles

 

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Leica M2 - 35APoqualia - Trix

 

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Tokyo Kogaku Topcor 3.5cm f2.8, M10M

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5cm Nikkor-SC 1.5 LTM (1950) on M3 (1966) with Ilford Delta 100

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35 Summilux v2 - Leica MP - Portra 800

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35 W-Nikkor 1.8 LTM (1956) on M9-P

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35 W-Nikkor 1.8 LTM on M9-P

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35 W-Nikkor 1.8 LTM on M9-P

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M10P ASC + 1957 Zunow 35/1.7 LTM, both wide open

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Same as above

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