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26 minutes ago, Topsy said:

Hi, sorry if I gave the impression it was a square CPL, the Lee Sev5n System is a square filter system that has a CPL that fits on the front of the Filter holder and is turner independantly of any ND/ND Grads that are in the slots so you can have a grad in place and polarise without moving the horizon of the grad.

A picture paints a thousand words, a quick snap of that setup (apologies, not shot on the M9 but on a D-LuxTyp109).

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Thypoch 28mm + M9

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M9, Apo-Summicron 75 asph.

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M9, Apo-Summicron 75 asph.

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M9, 50mm Summicron.

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Leica SR 35 Summilux 
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M9p + 50 lux asph

 

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Andre' M9 40mm Cron 

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Finally got Leica IR cut filter. :) M-E 220 with CV CS 21/4 LTM.

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yeah me again... actually been making an effort to use the m9 lately!!

 

Lux 50 asph

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From this weeks Dartmoor Photowalk, M9 75mm Summarit-M f2.5.

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Another from the same walk, 21mm Elmarit-M f2.8.

 

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Last one for now, 35mm Summicron.

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10 hours ago, Ray Vonn said:

Is that one of those former rail routes cut by Lord Beecham?

No, it was a small railway that just serviced the local Quarries taking stone away and bringing workers. It closed when the Quarry work dried up a bit before Geecham I think.

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Another one from Dartmoor UK, M9 21mm Elmarit-M.

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