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M9 35mm Summicron.

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One from yesterday, M9 35mm Summicron.

 

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M-E and Summarit-M 35 2.5.

 

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M9 with Summilux 50

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M9/7Artisans 35/2

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Here's a quick grab shot of Okehampton Castle in Devon UK, M9 ans 28mm Elmarit. First outing with this lens.

 

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Shot to preserve the highlights and shadows recovered in Lightroom.

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These were all rendered in PS CS3, all with my pair of M9-P bodies, first is with the 75 Summicron @ wide open @ 1/30 @ ISO 1250, second with the 90 Tele-Elmarit (Thin / Wetzlar) @ wide open @ 1/30 @ ISO 160, third with the 35 Summicron (Ver IV / Wetzlar) @ f/2.8 @ 1/125 @ ISO 160, and last with the 28 Summicron @ wide open @ 1/6 @ ISO 640:

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Here's a quick grab shot of Okehampton Castle in Devon UK, M9 ans 28mm Elmarit. First outing with this lens.

 

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Shot to preserve the highlights and shadows recovered in Lightroom.

Nice composition and colours, what do you think about the Elmarit 28, I’ve got a version 3 and its my favourite Lens.

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I have downloaded this morning the free Adobe plug-ins Cornerfix and FlatField for LR to try to treat the images taken with the Hologon.I am not doing it correctly, but I will try to understand how to use such software in the coming days, hopefully. I have posted these 5 images as B&W versions, and here are the color versions where the purple color was removed.

 

Leica M9, Zeiss Hologon 16/8:

 

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M-E with Summarit-M 35 2.5:

 

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