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With M6TTL and Elmar 3.5/65mm (black) on Kodak Ektachrome 64T and orange Wratten filter.

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M4 with Elmarit-M 2.8/21mm on Kodak Plus-X.

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Help me understand what is older glass. By year, model perhaps?

 

I am not sure either, I thought long ago a year has been mentioned but I don't remember which year. My Elmar 3.5/65mm is from 1969, which seems old enough to me. My Elmarit-M 2.8/21mm is from 1990, too young?

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Help me understand what is older glass. By year, model perhaps?

Is this of any help? -

 

....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),....

 

 

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Sorry, but no.

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You can use any lens you want as long as it is not a current production lens.

 

Either the lens or the camera or both must be a Leitz/Leica product.

 

"Old" in the meaning of this thread just constitutes that it is not currently in production any longer, even if it is a lens as "young" as an out of production 90/4 Macro Elmar v1 as an example.

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50/1.0 Noctilux v4 with M240.

 

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Mountain Elmar as portrait lens.

 

I posted this on I Like Film thread, but thought it might be appropriate here, as well.

 

IIIA, Mountain Elmar, Fuji 400 Superia.

 

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1:2,8/35 Summaron, M10

 

 

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1:2,8/90 Tele-Elmarit ("fat"), M10

 

 

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1:2/50 Summicron (II), M10

 

 

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