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50 mm f2 Cooke Speed Panchro Ser II on M9-P

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5cm Nikkor-SC 1.5  LTM (1950) on M9-P

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4 minutes ago, jaapv said:

@jaapv  has done so, but would request a PM with a link in future. The post numbering of the moderators runs differently, as we can see deleted posts.

Thank you, Jaap, and good point about the post numbering, which I wasn't aware of but makes perfect sense. 🙂

Pete.

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5cm Nikkor-SC 1.5 (1950) LTM on M9-P

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With M4-2 and Summar 2/5cm (1937) on Portra 400.

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M3, elmar 50 f3.5, fp4+(dd-x), printed on mgfb classic

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I hope, that 1983 is old enough for this thread. 
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M10M with 1983 Summicron 90mm

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8 minutes ago, Ralf1960Mono said:

I hope, that 1983 is old enough for this thread. 

Hi Ralf, and welcome.

To clarify, I set out in the opening post of this thread that a lens "... should not be the current model ..." so your lens is fine. 🙂

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1955 Summicron 5cm collapsible on M240

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M6 and Elmar 4/9 cm (1937) on Portra 400.

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And another one, same set up.

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Probably a re post !

50 Angénieux S1 f1.8 on M10

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50 Noctilux 1.2  1973 on M240

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R4 with Novoflex Xenar 4.5/135mm squeeze focus lens, Portra 160.

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Just for curiosity Zoomar 4/170-320 Rapid-Focus-Tele-Zoomar on M10

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f5.6 at 170 mm

primarily intended as a tele-zoom for medium size 6x6, just in case you don't know what we are talking about:

the "test-setup", shot with 3.5/40 Makor-Kilar-E (in this case on a Sony as the M10 was busy elsewhere)

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Dalat, Vietnam 2017

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M3, summicron 50 rigid, trix, printed on mgfb classic

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Lockdown emptiness. These places are usually packed with tourists...

M10P ASC + 1962 Summicron 35/2 v1 (aka 8-element) @ f/5.6

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