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70mm Futura Frilon f1.5 RF and Leica M Converted on M10-P

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M8 1937 Summar F2 iso160 1/90

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M8 1937 Summar F2, iso160, 1/750. a test shot, kind of boring subject but I love how the Summar/M8 rendered the colors

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1934 5cm Summar on M8

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40mm Rokkor M - Minolta CLE - Fuji Neopan 400

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40mm Rokkor M - Minolta CLE - Fuji Neopan 400

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Summicron Collapsible V1, Radioactive(Thorium), M10M

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Another snap from the other day's walk. My wife, who is French, always has a giggle when she sees one of these restaurants(*);

M-D Typ-262, '74 35mm Summilux v2, Circ. Pola;

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Philip.

* It's a term used commonly,  in France, by very young children to describe the male reproductive organ...

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MM246 + 90mm f4 Elmar (made in 1950) the lens is only 2 years younger than me!

 

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Sunset over a field of daffodils (Elmar 50/2,8 from 1959 and Leica Elpro):

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M-P Canon 50mm f1.8 ltm

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M-P Summaron 35mm f3.5  c.1950

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Summicron 50mm Collapsible V1, Radioactive(Thorium), M10M

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M10P ASC + 1950 Nikkor 50/1.5 "907" LTM, wide open or thereabouts

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Just because it can...

(... go down to 35cm MFD)

Same camera and lens as above, wide open with some help from the EVF

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Same as above

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Again, same camera and lens as above, but this time somewhere between f/2.8 and f/4

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A study of (cow) symmetry...

M10P ASC + 1957 Topcor 50/2 LTM, 1st @ f/4 or f/5.6, 2nd wide open

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