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Support your local High Street - M10 28mm Summarit (which I'm liking a lot) - zone focus from hip height at f5.6.  Cropped to 35mm equivalent. ISO 800

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New visitor center on a sunny February day.

L1000005 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

L1000009 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

L1000011 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

all M10-D with M 24/2.8 asph @f/5.6

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No blossoms yet in SW France...1 hour ago

M10D Nokton 1.1

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8 minutes ago, papimuzo said:

Delicious, I like all of them.

By the way, all that was not inside the manual....😂 😁 😉

Good pictures.

Ok, that's given me the chuckle of the day....thanks!

But I did get the "real" manual posted to me by Leica after my moaning on the absence of one and believe it or not it was, still is, quite useful................

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Some night shots from Barcelona - all M10 with 50mm C-Sonnar.

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Thanks! I like the C-Sonnar very much. It is softer than the Summilux (particularly at the edges), and there is focus shift to deal with when shooting wide-open and up close. But it has a nice character and is ergonomically fantastic. It is also extremely hard to make it flare - which is the main reason that I prefer it for night shots over the Leica 50mm lenses that I have tried.

The "glow" is not the lens, but a diffusion filter. You can see the effect on the image in these two shots (aside from the filter, both shot with the C-Sonnar using the same settings):

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I am exploring ways to try to recover some of the character of film images in my digital shots (in this case, halation). This particular filter is a bit heavy-handed for my taste, and I have ordered a weaker grade to try as an alternative.

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I have frequent, short business travel to California, and was using a phone to take pictures of sunsets as I flew home.  The DSLR was too large to fit in my briefcase.  The M10, new to me, fits!  Nearing sunset shortly after our plane left San Francisco.

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from ‘Taxi to Wanchai’ project (35mm Summicron ASPH) day 

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in Shandong province (35mm Summicron ASPH)

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in Shandong province (35mm Summicron ASPH)

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M10-P + Tele-Tessar 4/85

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We have an election in another month...

L1000094 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr  M10-D M24/2.8 asph

 

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