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21 SA 3.4 on M9M


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 I thought the Super Angulon 21 f3.4 and f4 could not meter properly on the M10M, is that correct

 

That is correct on a RF basic mode yet in live view,  the M10 cameras do meter correctly with such lenses .

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1 hour ago, shirubadanieru said:

QQ I thought the Super Angulon 21 f3.4 and f4 could not meter properly on the M10M, is that correct?...

Yes. The pic here was snapped on an M Monocrom but the answer is the same.

I (usually) only use the 21 /4 with my Monochrom so, unlike with my M-D Typ-262, the MM has a rear screen(!) which means Chimping is possible.

As it happens, though (and oddly enough), on this occasion things worked the other way around as I had already taken a similar snap on the other body (TTL metered with '74 35mm Summilux) so I had already worked out my intended exposure and transposed ISO/ Orange Filter results accordingly even before I tripped the shutter.

One of the things I (almost) always love about the way the 21 / 4 renders with the M Monochrome has to do with the inherent vignetting due the non-retrofocus design and how it works with the Microlenses of the MM sensor. The vignetting of the image as posted might appear to be greatly exaggerated but, believe me, the pic is almost SOOC and absolutely no vignetting has been added.

FWIW when I remember to change lens-codes with the MM I usually like to dial-in the 21 / 4 as an old 50mm f1.2 Noctilux.

Philip.

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34 minutes ago, pippy said:

Yes...

...As it happens, though (and oddly enough), on this occasion things worked the other way around as I had already taken a similar snap on the other body (TTL metered with '74 35mm Summilux) so I had already worked out my intended exposure and transposed ISO/ Orange Filter results accordingly even before I tripped the shutter....

Just for the sheer halibut here's the corresponding - and, as it's so unremittingly Dull, intended to remain 'Unseen' forever - snap from the MD;

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Again; pretty much SOOC so I wasn't surprised to discover that the exposure for the 21 /4 on the MM was as I had expected it to be.

Philip.

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90mm three element Elmar on M9

 

 

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Sony NEX5 + Summaron 35/2.8 (1961)

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'67 35mm Summaron f2.8, M11

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1938 Summar 50mm F2/ M-E 220.

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Same combination as previous post.

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Pre war CZJ Sonnar 50mm F2/ M-E 220.

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1946 CZJ Sonnar 50mm F1.5/ M-E 220.

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@Ray Vonn, thanks for posting the photo of the Spillers Millenium Mills, it reminded me I had a previously unpublished photo from that building taken in 2014 from the other side of the water that fits perfectly in this thread.

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Sony NEX6 + Summaron 35/2.8 (1961)

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17 hours ago, pegelli said:

@Ray Vonn, thanks for posting the photo of the Spillers Millenium Mills, it reminded me I had a previously unpublished photo from that building taken in 2014 from the other side of the water that fits perfectly in this thread...

And in turn thanks to you, pegelli, for posting that photograph from 2014. I was down there(*) a few months ago and took many snaps of the buildings and the ships. I'll be particularly interested to see what changes have been made to the S.S.Robin - the Victorian-era Tramp Steamer aboard the floating pontoon - in the intervening 8 years. This whole area is now part of a £3.5 Billion redevelopment scheme.

Incidentally the brown building to the left of the Spllers place is the old Hovis Bread Mill.

Philip.

*Royal Victoria Docks, Silvertown, London.

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