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Tugboat, Poplar Dock Marina, London E14.

M-D Typ-262, '53 50mm f1.5 Summarit (M);

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21 minutes ago, pippy said:

Tugboat, Poplar Dock Marina, London E14.

M-D Typ-262, '53 50mm f1.5 Summarit (M);

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Wonderful capture and processing!

First test shot with a converted 193X Astro-Berlin Pan-Tachar 75/1.8 on the M10M, wide open @ MFD

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Today I received my Leitz Elmar f:3.5 / 3.5cm which I had purchased last Monday on Ebay. It was built in 1939, but is coated and in a almost like mint condition :)

I quickly rushed out after returning from work in order to get some test shots before it gets dark:

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Like with my Hektor 2.8cm, the center sharpness is excellent but it drops considerably towards the edges of the frame, even stopped down. But this might partially be caused by the relatively thick filter stack of the Sony A9 which I used. All in all, I'm very pleased with the results.

 

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10 minutes ago, ALUX said:

Today I received my Leitz Elmar f:3.5 / 3.5cm which I had purchased last Monday on Ebay. It was built in 1939, but is coated and in a almost like mint condition :)

I quickly rushed out after returning from work in order to get some test shots before it gets dark:

 

Like with my Hektor 2.8cm, the center sharpness is excellent but it drops considerably towards the edges of the frame, even stopped down. But this might partially be caused by the relatively thick filter stack of the Sony A9 which I used. All in all, I'm very pleased with the results.

 

Exactly, with a M9 or M10 it should fare better in the corners .

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M240, Jupiter 8 2/50.

 

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vor 1 Stunde schrieb Reini:

M240, Jupiter 8 2/50.

 

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Der Siemensstern ist schön aufgelöst 😉

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M10-R with Nikkor-p.c. 8.5cm f2 LTM W.O.

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M-D Typ-262, '53 50mm f1.5 Summarit;

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vor 7 Stunden schrieb skueh:

M10-R with Nikkor-p.c. 8.5cm f2 LTM W.O.

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The 85 Nikkor f2 was one of my first longer Leica lenses. Mine was not good at f2 but excellent at f2.8 to f11. It had an odd 48mm filter thread, so I had a step up adapter to 49mm. One lens I regret selling. 

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Yesterday's  photos with a 1933 Chrome Rigid Summar f2 LTM on a "modified" M3 with Portra 160.... that lens delivers !

 

 


Cheers !

JM

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Same as above

 

 

 

Best, JM.

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M6 28mm summaron cinestill 400 t. 
 

 

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Elmar 3.5cm f/3.5 ldm (1948 coated) with M10R

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Elmar 3.5cm f/3.5 ldm (1948 coated) with M10R

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Nikkor-s.c 5cm f1.4 LTM with M10-r, w.o.

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vor 12 Stunden schrieb JMF:

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Yesterday's  photos with a 1933 Chrome Rigid Summar f2 LTM on a "modified" M3 with Portra 160.... that lens delivers !

 

 


Cheers !

JM

Wow! Now I'm getting slightly jalous... 🙂

I'm also very pleased with the performance of my Summars (all collapsible). Especially, the two that received an later coating perform really well, even wide open!

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Leitz Elmar f:3.5 / 3.5cm (EKURZ) wide open on Sony A9

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Leitz Elmar f:3.5 / 3.5cm (EKURZ) wide open on Sony A9 via Techart LM-EA9 autofocus adapter.

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50/1 Noctilux v4 with M9P

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