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Am 14.2.2021 um 22:43 schrieb downstairs:

Yes, extension rings (adapters) do exist, as do close-up filters. But they get  too close, like just the coffee cup full frame at maximum distance. I have both - unused

The mentioned Novoflex-ring(s) have one drawback as they lost the orientation so distance-index or tripodmounts are somewhere and not in the correct position. I'd like to recommend a Kilfitt Makro-Kilar 40 mm, depending on version you can focus from infinity down to 1:2 or even 1:1 ratio. I did post some pics made with this lens here from time to time 😉

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51 minutes ago, romanus53 said:

The mentioned Novoflex-ring(s) have one drawback as they lost the orientation so distance-index or tripodmounts are somewhere and not in the correct position. I'd like to recommend a Kilfitt Makro-Kilar 40 mm, depending on version you can focus from infinity down to 1:2 or even 1:1 ratio. I did post some pics made with this lens here from time to time 😉

Thanks. I'll look for it. C

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vor 5 Minuten schrieb downstairs:

Thanks. I'll look for it. C

Most common is Exacta-version, so you'll need an adapter and liveview

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This pic Elmar 65 on M 240

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River Avon in  spate.

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M7, 75mm Summarit f2.5, Acros 100.

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Kilar-Mania to get really close

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Makro-Kilar-E 3.5/40 on M10 at f4

same setup but if you want more than a walk-around-lens:

Pan-Tele-Kilar 4/300 on M10 at f4

 

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50 Voigtlander Prominent 1.5 Leica M converted on M3 with Porta 800

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35 Summicron 8 elements on M9M

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On 2/16/2021 at 1:15 AM, jankap said:

There has been an experimental camera, that took care of DOF, in post! The Lytro Illum is an interesting experiment. In a few years the software will be obsolete and that kills the camera. But I can recommend it for a test. On Ebay there sometimes are offers.

I had a look at the cat picture again. The lens of a camera gives a picture with its maximally performance (sharpness) on a flat area. Whereby flat has to be taken literally. Not in the sense of plane, somewhat spherical is possible too. Nearer to and further from the lens the sharpness degrades gradually. 

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That's awesome! Thanks for the reply! I will have to check that out.  Take care.

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M3 - 35mm ANGENIEUX X1 - PORTRA800

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night shoot / Sunrise by JM__, on Flickr

 

35 Summilux v2 pre asph 1969 - Arista 400 - Voigtlander R4A 

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if i Didn't know your job I'd ask what do you do at night :)

 

Really nice one

Adil Hussain on set by JM__, on Flickr

Cheers ! 

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Leica M3 DS, Summicron 50mm collapsible, Kodak Tri-X 400.

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Pre-spring, maybe a little bit boring ...

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Carl Zeiss Ultron 1.8/50 on M10, the one with that concave front lens, f 5.6 so you can see the pentagular shape of the aperture

same lens wide open

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dans Paris by JM__, on Flickr

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35 Summilux v2 1966 on M10M

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5cm Nikkor-SC NKT 1.4 S mount on M6 Classic with Provia 100

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Biker's custom rear-view mirror.

1948 Carl Zeiss Jena 85/2 Sonnar with M240.

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Cosina-Voigtlander 28/1.9 Ultron with M240.

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Summitar 2/50 (1939 uncoated) on M10

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same lens this time on Sony A7II just to show the context of some former pics

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M9M + converted 194X Kinoptik 40/2 Foyer Apochromat (uncoated), wide open

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