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Just got this lens.  Not great shot but crazy how good the lens is.  My best vintage lens by far.  35mm summaron 2.8 on m10. 

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35 Summilux Series 7

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2/90 Summicron on M10

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Tokyo Optical Co. Topcor 5cm F1.5 LTM, M10-P

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M10M & Nikkor 3.5cm f1.8 ltm

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M9M + 1958 Chiyoda Kogaku (Chiyoko) Super Rokkor 50/1.8 LTM, wide open

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A very impressive, almost APO-like lens: extremely sharp, with a flat field and pleasant OOF. Of course, it *only* opens up to f/3.5, but it can focus down to 30cm (with EVF/LV) - and was made over 60 years ago. I am again the only one to blame for the utter lack of creativity in the choice of subjects...

M10 + 1956 Micro-Nikkor 50/3.5 LTM, wide open at or near MFD

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M10 + 1956 Micro-Nikkor 50/3.5 

Cheers, JM

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Rodenstock Heligon A 35mm F2.8, M10-P

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Summicron v2 on M10

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I made the sky darker than it actually was 😉

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Tokyo Optical Co. Topcor 5cm F1.5 LTM, M10-P

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M240, Sonnar Opton T  50/f2

 

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40 Rokkor M v1 - Minolta CLE - Ektachrome 100

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My first test shots on film with the, new to me, Summilux 35mm Pre-Asph (1976). I rushed through the roll in 2 afternoons in order to get results asap, so there weren't many interesting shots to choose from this time around.

 

Leica M6 + Summilux 35mm V2 + Tri-X 400 by Alex Aguilera, on Flickr

 

Leica M6 + Summilux 35mm V2 + Tri-X 400 by Alex Aguilera, on Flickr

 

Leica M6 + Summilux 35mm V2 + Tri-X 400 by Alex Aguilera, on Flickr

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If a tree falls...

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

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1936 Roland Kleinbild Plasmat f2.7 Leica M mount on SL 601

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1936 Roland Kleinbild Plasmat f2.7 Leica M mount on SL 601

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Bayeux, Normandy. Sep 2013. Leica M8.2 35mm f:2.8 Summaron (1970s)

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