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M10 + Summarit f=5cm 1:1,5

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M10P ASC + 2001 Konica UC-Hexanon 35/2 @ f/4

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On 1/23/2022 at 3:42 AM, jonoslack said:

So, I just bought a (rather expensive) 50mm DualRange Summicron which I've been fooling with on the M11

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Ah looking forward to getting your thoughts on the lens : ) By the way, can you fit the goggles on the M11? Because the height of the camera is different from the M3~M6 I’m not sure if the goggles can be fitted? And did you have any issues focusing to infinity? I remember that while you could fit this lens on the M10 if you set it to 3m, the lens wouldn’t focus until infinity still.

 

Below, Summilux 35mm pre-asph infinity lock with M11

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5 minutes ago, shirubadanieru said:

 

 

Ah looking forward to getting your thoughts on the lens : ) By the way, can you fit the goggles on the M11? Because the height of the camera is different from the M3~M6 I’m not sure if the goggles can be fitted? And did you have any issues focusing to infinity? I remember that while you could fit this lens on the M10 if you set it to 3m, the lens wouldn’t focus until infinity still.

 

Below, Summilux 35mm pre-asph infinity lock with M11

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I don't have the goggles (hope to soon and I have no reason to think they won't fit (they fit on the M10)) but you can certainly focus to infinity - removing the baffle and exposure meter from the lens throat has made that possible.

Only issue I'm aware of is you need to set the focus ring to 5ft (or about) before mounting or dismounting the lens.

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M3 50mm DR, HP5+

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Canon 50mm F1.2 LTM + M-E 220.  I find this a difficult lens to use/ focus, partially my own fault as I've not been mature enough to use it at anything other than wide open for over 90% of it's use which, as with this image, is unnecessary.  Good fun though!  I'd no doubt be churning out the same fare if I had a Noctlilux so for my purposes, probably best to stick with this lens.

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A rare (for me) F8 shot from the same Canon lens and camera.

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m3, summilux 35 pre-asph (v2 Canada), delta 400 (dd by Malvarrosa), printed on mgfb and scanned

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M10P ASC + 2001 Konica UC-Hexanon 35/2

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Hunting mode initiated -- captured a stray cat looking up at something in a tree.

Summicron-M 35mm F2, V1, ELC, M10M

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Again M10P ASC + 2001 Konica UC-Hexanon 35/2

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Leica M10, 1957 Summicron Rigid

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Old lens with hybrid hero and super-powered protector Clark Joseph Kent

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M10 + Summarit f=5cm 1:1,5

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Tokyo Kogaku Topcor-S 5cm F2, M10-P

 

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M10 + Nikkor-S Auto 1:1.2 f=55mm

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Lost in thought.  M10r.  35mm summicron v4. 

 

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M10P ASC + 1995 Summilux 50/1.4 Pre-ASPH (E46), both wide open

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Same lens and body as above, but probably @ f/4

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Leica M10, 1956 35mm Summaron 3.5

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Customary lens stress test

M10M + "mystery" 1946 Sonnar 58/1.5, wide open

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