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5cm Nikkor 1.1 internal Nikon S mount (modified with Amedeo Nikon S to Leica M adapter) on M10

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1955 Summicron 5cm collapsible on M240

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Kilfitt Makro-Kilar-D on M10 -> looking through a Xenon 2/50 mounted on Kine-Exakta looking at - some other Exakta-stuff

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please apologize some reflextions of the loupe

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Telyt-V 1:4.8/280 on M10:

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The photos show strong vignetting at the corners, which I am sure is not caused by the lens or the hood. The adapter seems to be the problem; have to look at it. 

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Bloomin' chair

M10M, 1.4/50mm Nikkor-S (ca.1970)

I'm amazed at just how much this lens blooms when wide open. A lens of my father's, back in use.

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M10M, 1.4/50mm Nikkor-S (ca.1970)

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A friend asked me how the Summilux Steel Rim compares with the 8e when shot at F2, so I took a couple of shots with it at F2 with the M9M. Sharing two below.

My quick thoughts: The steel rim appears to be as sharp as the 8e in the center of the frame at F2, but with a different Bokeh rendering. I love the 8e Bokeh too but my preference might actually go to the Steel Rim Bokeh : ) Also, the Steel Rim glow wide open pretty much goes away at F2 in most situations. Overall I’d say generally this lens is best used between f2 to f8 for everyday shots, and f1.4 for night shots or when you want to shoot magical, dreamy portraits. Overall, my pick is the Steel Rim between these two lenses, but the summicron 8 elements does have the advantage of focusing down to 0.7m (by the way the steel rim seems to focus a bit closer than 1 meter, I’d say about 0.9m or 0.95m). Hope people find this quick observation helpful.

 

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M3 & Summicron Rigid (shot on Ultramax which is a film I’m actually not a big fan of)

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Selfie as it used to be done.

50/3.5 red scale Elmar and IIIg with Neopan Acros 100.

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35 Summicron M 8 elements on M9M

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M3 - 50mm Kinoptik Apochromat -triX

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M3 & Elmar Red dial 50mm f3.5

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First print with my 'new to me' Elmar 50 f 3.5 redscale

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M10r and an LTM canon 50 1.2,

an already soft lens with a narrow dof is difficult enough, but when attempting to track down a speeding toddler it can look like some kind of cosmic space race in a sci-fi movie. 

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New store in town

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M-P w/Summilux-M 35 AA at f/1.4 and heliopen 4x -2 filter.

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