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Hello Pete, thanks for your kind words.

Nothing for discussion here, this is only for old glasses pics.

No out of topic.

 

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Old LTM Elmar 90mm lens + Gr green filter

Monochrom CCD 😉

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Trusty Tele-Elmar 4/135mm

on M9, Irish surf school Tramore

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4 hours ago, Pablo8 said:

A number of pictures do not show real attributes of the quoted lens in use. The subject often shows less photographic skill than a 'Point and Shoot' approach. I am thinking of pulling-out from this Forum. The quality in many pictures submitted has gone downhill.

You can also just leave this thread

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1945 (LTM) Carl Zeiss Jena 85/2 Sonnar with M9P.

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M10 + Jupiter 8

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M-P w/Elmar-M 135.

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My original question got separated from the pictures. I was going through the age / history of my Leica lenses. My 28mm Hektor..73mm Hektor and 135mm Elmar are from the 1930's era, but my (90mm f/4 Elmar (silver) is more recent, about 1950's. Edited by Pablo8
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M-P w/Summicron-M 50 DR.

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M10-P, Summicron-M 1:2/35, v4

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Summilux-M 75mm at about f/2, M10

Lavanda Francesa

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Summaron 35/3.5 at f/5.6 on a "medium format" Fuji GF50R. The sensor is larger than full frame, and the corners vignette. Some crop and some anti-vignette in post, but not all of the vignette removed. So the shot serves more as an example of how the lens performs on a modern sensor.

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Tuscany Out West!

M262  35mm Summicron v4   

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5 hours ago, Pablo8 said:

My 35mm f/3.5 Summaron produces details as sharp on the Digital camera, as it did on my 111C body.

Thanks for the useful information , why don't you share a photo for a change ?

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Macaco Prego by JM__, on Flickr

50 Angénieux Z2 f2.9 (1952)  on M10

crop :

Macaco Prego by JM__, on Flickr

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5cm Nickel Hektor f2.5  (from 1933) on GFX50S

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no Museu do Amanhã by JM__, on Flickr

21 SA 4 - IIIg - Portra 800

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( Saw this in b&w but didn't have my Monochrom )

M10, Summarit-M 2.5/35mm (not so old but getting older and still "Classic rendering" )

almost same gentle rendering as my Summaron 35mm 3.5 or 2.8

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