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Au Cap Sicié by JM__, on Flickr

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5cm Xenon 1.5 LTM 1937 + M10

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LTM screw Mount Summicron 50mm on m240:

 

 

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a crop:

 

 

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same lens and camera:

 

 

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and the crop also:

 

 

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M10 + 1955 Steinheil Quinon 50/2 LTM

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Au Cap Sicié by JM__, on Flickr

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Hektor 2,8cm f6.3 LTM 1937 + M10

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Hektor 2,8cm f6.3 LTM 1937 + M10

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Not a Leica lens but still vintage German lens, CL with a 28 f4 Retina/Schneider Curtagon. When I got to the place I wanted to photograph Mt Smarts, the temperature had dropped 10 degrees F, 18F, I left my house at 28F and only drove 10 miles, but gained 1000ft elevation.

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Au Cap Sicié by JM__, on Flickr

Hektor 2,8cm f6.3 LTM 1937 + M10

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2 hours ago, Steve Ricoh said:

Recommended M or LTM lens to induce maxim glow, please.

Steve, a  35 summilux pre asph v2  wide open is a good contender ! 

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Leica M10 with Elmar 65 and Bellows II, close to maximum magnification. It's actually the stamen of an Amaryllis plant. Tripod (of course), 33s exposure time and f11.

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Leica M, Summicron-M 35.

Mark Rothko. Gem Museum den Haag

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Still amazed with the resulting images from this combo... a 1937 28mm Hektor lens and a 2017 M10 🙂

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Decorating gingerbread cookies – M10 w/35 Summilux pre-ASPH v.2

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Hektor 2,8cm f6.3 LTM 1937 + M10

 

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On 12/2/2019 at 2:24 AM, Steve Ricoh said:

Recommended M or LTM lens to induce maxim glow, please.

I don't know if this is the maximum- but here is the summilux 35 8 element v1 wide open:

 

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