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Gatico, Ruta Una, Chile by JM__, on Flickr

Gatico, Ruta Una, Chile by JM__, on Flickr

28 Summaron LTM 1956 on M10

This place once was a mining center on the Pacific Coast:

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Figura-2-Ensenada-de-Gatico-y-su-fundicion-1909-En-primer-plano-las-vias-ferroviarias_fig2_322419307

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35 Summilux AA - M2BP 1963 - Velvia 50

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en Tocopilla by JM__, on Flickr

35 Summilux AA - M10

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On 6/1/2020 at 8:31 AM, JMF said:

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Angénieux S21 50mm f1.5 on M9P

May I ask which adapter you are using for the Angenieux S21 50 f1.5 lens on your M9P or do you own one of the rare LTM mount versions? With my copy which is an Exacta mount I tried a Kipon adapter on my M9M with no luck to focus so its now mounted on my SL2 mirrorless and Kipon L-Exacta adapter with great success but really want to shoot with with focus ability on my rangefinder bodies. Thank you for any time and sorry to hijack the post. 

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29 minutes ago, insideline said:

May I ask which adapter you are using for the Angenieux S21 50 f1.5 lens on your M9P or do you own one of the rare LTM mount versions? With my copy which is an Exacta mount I tried a Kipon adapter on my M9M with no luck to focus so its now mounted on my SL2 mirrorless and Kipon L-Exacta adapter with great success but really want to shoot with with focus ability on my rangefinder bodies. Thank you for any time and sorry to hijack the post. 

My Exakta S21 lens was adapted in Hong Kong to Leica M mount with RF coupling. Miyazaki might offer this service in Japan, I don't know who does this in the US. This US based ebay seller might know: https://www.ebay.com/usr/rework-lens?_trksid=p2047675.l2559

 

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Exakta S21 Angénieux on SL

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MATE lens on m240 wide open:

 

 

 

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I like the previous picture because . . .

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From the Jan Fabre exhibition, MUHKA - Antwerp. Summicron 35mm v1

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35mm Summicron v3

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On 6/5/2020 at 11:49 AM, JMF said:

My Exakta S21 lens was adapted in Hong Kong to Leica M mount with RF coupling. Miyazaki might offer this service in Japan, I don't know who does this in the US. This US based ebay seller might know: https://www.ebay.com/usr/rework-lens?_trksid=p2047675.l2559

 

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Exakta S21 Angénieux on SL

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Thank you very much for the information, this P. Angenieux 50 f1.5 S21 lenses could be the most magical lens I own. 

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Summicron LTM 50mm Collapsible, M4, Kodak T-max 100

Alphaville, SP 

 

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T w/Summicron-50 Chrome v.2 and ELPRO.

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M10 + 1954 Angenieux S21 50/1.5 (Rectaflex converted to M and RF coupled), wide open

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M10 + 1940 Kodak Ektar 50/1.9 (Ektra mount, converted to M with RF coupling), wide open
This lens is built like a tank - and kind of looks like one, TBH. It was intended for Kodak's flagship - but ultimately unsuccessful - Ektra RF camera system (some info here).

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M-P w/Summilux-M 50 v.2.

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50 mm Summilux pre asph on SL2

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35 Summilux Steel Rim on M10

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Introducing a new test subject, who looks a bit funky but doesn't require social distancing.

M10 + 1956 Konishiroku Hexanon 60/1.2 LTM, wide open at MFD

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14 minutes ago, Ecar said:

Introducing a new test subject, who looks a bit funky but doesn't require social distancing.

M10 + 1956 Konishiroku Hexanon 60/1.2 LTM, wide open at MFD

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Congrats ! Please share more pictures taken with this lens 🙂

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35AA, M240

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