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Another lens this time. Lens head of the Steinheil Culminar 4.5/135mm with Novoflex Culring on Novoflex bellows, Visoflex III on M6, with Portra 400. This relatively simple lens keeps surprising me.

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Leica SL2-S * Leica Adapter M/L * Leica Noctilux 1.0/50 (III) * f/1.0 * Capture One Pro 20

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Something to celebrate  . . . 

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240 + 50mm Lux II

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A Feather on Grass

M8 65 Elmar on Visoflex

 

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Summar 5 cm Leica M7 Fuji200

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M10 + Jupiter 3 1:1.5/50mm (LTM, from 1961)

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50 f1.5 Angénieux S21 on M10-P

 

The "flare" in the center part of frame is due to an unclean uv filter .

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M9M, Lux 50mm II  @Maarten :)

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Strange world, that of Jupiter lenses . . "Jupiter is usually thought to have originated as a sky god."

It does make artifacts like thunder bolts, my early 1960'ies copy in LTM:

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Actually it renders the atmosphere quite well, that of Christmas. Close by it is great.

Then, after cleaned  and disassembled the lens about 20 times (I did something wrong), this was my superb result:

 

A newer copy with Amadeo adapter is just superb:

M240, Jupiter-3 50mm F1.5  @Dan Bachmann

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50 f1.5 Angénieux S21 on M10-P

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Barnack III | W-Nikkor 3.5cm f2.5 chrome with black rim (not sure of production year, but probably somewhere around 1957~59 given it has the black rim)

Shot on Cinestill newest film, BWXX

 

 

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M6 with lens head of Hektor 4.5/13,5 cm on bellows and Visoflex II, with Portra 400.

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With M6 and Schneider-Kreuznach Tele-Arton 5.5/240mm on Vispibal and Visoflex III, with Portra 400.

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Lily Pilly branch and flowers

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M-P Canon 50mm f1.2 ltm

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Adelaide Arcade Facade

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M-P Summicron 50mm f2 ltm (collapsible c. 1952)

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@15cm, Tokyo Optical Co. Topcor 5cm F1.5 LTM, M10M

 

Leica Elmarit-M 1:2,8/24 ASPH., M10M

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"Hot Lips" Sage

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M-P Micro Nikkor 55mm f3.5 

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At the Central Market

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M-P Canon 50mm f1.8 ltm ('60's or '70's lens)

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Bunch o' Lillies

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M-P Jupiter 85mm f2 ltm

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Sony A7r2 mod, Super-Angulon 21/3.4, f/4, AF adapter

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