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I'd love this 35summilux with 70cm MFD

M7 35CronIV Portra160

 

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But I thought we had drained the swamp...😉

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

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35 Summilux AA - M7 - TMax 400

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35 Summilux AA - M7 - TMax 400

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50mm DR MP HP5

 

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Liverpool. M (Type 240) & 90mm Summicron (11 136)

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35 Summilux AA - M7 - TMax 400

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M10 + 1951 Voigtlander Prominent Ultron 50/2 on Amedeo adapter

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M9M + 1949 Meyer Goerlitz Primoplan 58/1.9 V (coated) converted to M and RF coupled. Both wide open, 2nd one at rangefinder MFD (on this conversion, the original helicoid has been kept as a "secondary one" and allows to focus down to about 30-35 cm from the subject on a LV/EVF enabled camera).

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1975 Yellowstone, M3 50mm Summicron rigid, Kodachrome

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add info: there is a slight chance the photo was taken with a 35mm F:/2.8 Summaron
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35 Canon 1.5 LTM - Acros 100 - 24x27 Leica M 

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For illustration and following up on my previous post, this is from another "dual-helicoid" conversion. Here, the EVF allowed to get down to about 30-35cm (and get some Trioplan soap bubbles...)

M240 + converted 1957 Meyer-Optik Goerlitz Trioplan 50/2.9 V (coated), wide open

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2,8cm f6.3 Nickel Hektor 1935 - Leica M 24X27 - Acros 100

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Between the lockdowns. Shot on M (type 240) with 50mm Summicron dating from 1973 - I believe it's known as a type 3.

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

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Focomat IIA - Summilux 75 on M10-M

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