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Man standing outside St Sophia Greek Orthodox Church in Miami. Leica M9M and 50 Summicron, v5, at f/2. 

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50mm Summicron + Plus-X

 

Lab Attack! -- (Leica MP, 50mm Summicron, plus-x) by Steve, on Flickr

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50mm Summicron + XP2

 

Galapagos #19 by Steve, on Flickr

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Leica M10 + Summilux-M 50mm f/1.4 (APO) ASPH

The perfect family lens :

Dominique by Del-Uks, on Flickr

Dominique & Aksel-Blake by Del-Uks, on Flickr

Aksel-Blake by Del-Uks, on Flickr

Oskar by Del-Uks, on Flickr

Anouk by Del-Uks, on Flickr

 

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On 2/8/2019 at 8:53 AM, evikne said:

Thanks for the invitation to this thread! Leica M10 + 50mm Summilux ASPH:

I visited your Flickr site as well.

I like to understand how you managed to get your photographs so absolutely crisply in focus. They have an extraordinary 3D effect 

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34 minutes ago, marcg said:

I like to understand how you managed to get your photographs so absolutely crisply in focus. They have an extraordinary 3D effect

Thanks. My recipe is always the same: Shooting wide open, a good lens and natural light (using an ExpoDisc for white balance). I only focus with the RF (no EVF). I don't always focus on the eyes. Sometimes it's faster and more reasonable to focus on something else on the same focal plane, and I move dynamically in relation to the subjects all the time.

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Getting crisp focus using the rangefinder depends on having either perfect eyesight (which few people have after a certain age) or the correct dioptre.

It took me a while to get the perfect dioptre setting on my M-P 240 and it may need changing as time goes by. Anyway just a little tweak made everything so much easier to obtain perfect focus. A good optician can help you select the optimum dioptre, or go to a dealer and try out a few before buying. Your brain will work out the best for you.

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On 2/14/2019 at 7:07 AM, Peter Kilmister said:

Getting crisp focus using the rangefinder depends on having either perfect eyesight (which few people have after a certain age) or the correct dioptre.

It took me a while to get the perfect dioptre setting on my M-P 240 and it may need changing as time goes by. Anyway just a little tweak made everything so much easier to obtain perfect focus. A good optician can help you select the optimum dioptre, or go to a dealer and try out a few before buying. Your brain will work out the best for you.

Do I need to get a diopter if I wearing glasses.

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Stony Gaze.  50mm Summilux-M ASPH on A7III.

 

 

 

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Voigtländer Nokton 1.2 50mm - M10

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Untitled by JM__, on Flickr

50mm - Minolta CLE - Provia 100

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