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Late summer swirls of Summarex

M10M, 1.5/85mm Summarex (1950)

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M10M, 1.5/85mm Summarex (1950) (stopped down a bit)

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Leica MP + Elmarit-M 28mm  Printed on silver gelatine : Also Venice in "better" times. San Marco square. 

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30 degrees to the left of my previous photo. Our local bridge between Vermont and New Hampshire. 

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Lenziz Optics by JM__, on Flickr

5cm 1.5 CZJ Sonnar Leica M RF coupled on M9M

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Lenziz Optics by JM__, on Flickr

5cm 1.5 CZJ Sonnar (1942) Leica M RF coupled on M9M

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Leica Summilux-M 50 f/1.4 Vers. III, Pre-ASPH., Titan, M10-P

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M10 + 2002 CV Color-Skopar 28/3.5 LTM, wide open

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3 minutes before sunrise on an overcast day, wide open, 1/125 sec, ISO 200

M10, 1.5/85mm Summarex (1950)

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Eglise Saint Sulpice de Paris by JM__, on Flickr

dans Paris by JM__, on Flickr

50mm Voigtlander Prominent 1.5 on M3 with Portra 800

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M9M + 195X Wollensak Raptar 2"/1.5 converted to M and RF coupled, wide open @ ISO 10,000

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Leica Summicron-M 35 f/2 Vers. IV, Chrome, 11311, M10-P

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Target of the day.

M10 + 1962 Nikkor 50/1.4 converted to M and coupled (last "standard" version of the S-mount Nikkor, possibly an industrial lens head), wide open @ MFD and ISO 6,400

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M9M + 195X Wollensak Raptar 2"/1.5 converted to M and RF coupled, both wide open

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Nikkor-QC 13.5cm F4, in Leica Thread Mount. On the Leica M9. I've read that ~600 of these were made in Leica mount, a few more in S-Mount.

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Nikkor-SC 5cm F1.5 in Leica mount, first batch. On the Leica M9.

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A couple more with the Nikkor-QC 13.5cm F4, wide-open on the M9. This lens is much sharper than I thought it would be. It was replaced in 1950 with the 13.5cm F3.5. Nikon must have felt they needed to "one-up" Zeiss by coming out with the slightly faster lenses to replace these two.

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Connecticut River on a Grey Day

M8 50 Summicron Collapsible

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MP with 50mm summicron IV Canada. Negative printed on Ilford Multigrade Warmtone Baryta and digital copy with iPhone XS  .

 

 

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M8 50 Summicron collapsible

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