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M10 + 195? Kinoptik 50/2 converted to M and RF coupled

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1941 Elmar 3.5 LTM

 

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M10 + 195? Kinoptik 75/2 converted to M and RF coupled, wide open

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M10 + 1962 Summicron 35/2 v1, wide open at MFD. Clearly not a "smooth bokeh" lens...

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Same lens.

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22 minutes ago, Ecar said:

M10 + 1962 Summicron 35/2 v1, wide open at MFD. Clearly not a "smooth bokeh" lens...

...or perhaps it's just better suited to other subjects...

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Same camera, same lens (@ f/5.6 here IIRC)

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Side effects...

M10 + 1960 Summilux 50/1.4 v1 wide open

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Elmar 1:4/135mm with IIIf, Kodak Ektachrome 100

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M-P + 1,4/50 Summilux v2 @1,4

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Early morning sunlight

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M-P + 3,5/35 Canon Serenar ltm ('51)

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M-P + 3,5/35 Canon Serenar ltm ('51)

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M10 + 195? Kinoptik 50/2

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Au Cap Sicié by JM__, on Flickr

35 Summilux Steel Rim 1960 - M6 Classic 0.85 - Provia 100

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As the Original Poster I am astonished and inspired that this thread is still alive after more than 7 years and that it has attracted more than 5,000 posts!  I never dreamt that it might last this long and may it continue for much much longer.

My heartfelt thanks to everybody who has supported this thread by posting their wonderful pictures with such a massive array of older glass through which we can all find enjoyment and learn from.

My special thanks are reserved for the regular posters in this thread - you know who you are! - without whose diligence and persistence the thread might have died long ago.  I am overjoyed that it has not and that it remains a rich source of visual enjoyment from unusual and not-so-unusual lenses.

Thank you thank you thank you, and please keep on posting! 😊

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IIIf and 50/3.5 Elmar with Neopan Acros 100

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A Beaubourg by JM__, on Flickr

Francis Bacon à Beaubourg by JM__, on Flickr

5cm Nikkor 1.4 NKT S mount 1950 - Provia 100 - M6

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à Beaubourg by JM__, on Flickr

5cm Nikkor 1.4 NKT S mount 1950 - Provia 100 - M6

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M10 + 195? Kinoptik 75/2

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M10-P, 35mm Summaron f/2,8

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