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GFX50R + Leica Elmarit-R 180mm v2

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GFX50R + Leica Elmarit-R 180mm v2

 

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Playing about with 35mm Elmarit-R at MFD on M10M.

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This image is of a churchyard of the Chapelle Saint Victor in Villecroze, about 3 to 4 km away from my house and is an uncropped image taken from my patio with 500-MR series 2 Telyt Catadioptric lens and 2X APO extender on an SL601. This is the later German built version of the lens and whereas I believe it still uses Minolta made mirrors, the refractive elements are Leica made. I think that this is a far better and more practical answer for a long R lens than either the 560mm f5.6 or f6.8 or the 800mm f6.3, all of which I have owned at various times. The only long lenses which I think would outperform it are the huge modular APO Telyt R system lenses but you then need to hire a Sherpa to porter it for you. I think the 500MR Telyt and 2x APO Telyt also outperform my modular Tele Tessar 300/600/1200mm system given that my base lens is only the f4 Tessar version. It might be different if I had the correct but very expensive f2.8 Apotessar base lens (current market price around €12 to €15,000). The colours are slightly subdued as it is not a sunny day today, with rather flat light. 

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On 14 July 2020 at 10:22 PM, frame-it said:

GFX50R + Leica Elmarit-R 180mm v2

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Hello Frame it.

I'am impressed with the sharpness, I do have the 180mm f2.8 simply great lens, what adapter did you use on your Fuji GFX50R.

Ken.

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Pen-F, 100mm APO-Macro-Elmarit-R [+crop] 

I took this foto while standing several meters away. The Quality still blows my mind (double Crop: 2x for MFT+100% crop in post).

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M240, Vario Elmar-R 1:4/35-70

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Leicaflex SL2 + summicron-R 50mm. Kodak Portra 400.

 

 

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Alone, together. 

Leica R4S, Summicron R 50mm f2. Kodak Tmax400 in Tmax 1:4

 

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Sabinar trees on El Hierro (Canary Islands) Leica R5, Summicron 2/50, f/5,6, Kodak Plus-X 125

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Poppy in b&w, Leica R5, Elmarit 2.8/90mm, Rollei Superpan 200 dev. as Scala b& w slide film

 

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Leica Vario-Elmar-R 1:4 35-70mm on a Sony A7iii in the amazing Western Australian light at Leighton Beach, early (southern) spring 2019.

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Another image from the excellent Vario-Elmar-R 1:4 35-70mm (ROM version with Macro), again with the Sony A7iii looking north towards Cottesloe Beach in the extraordinary Western Australian spring sunshine.  The ROM-version Vario-Elmars are even better on an SL with the Leica R-Adapter L as they tell the camera which focal length they are shooting at (unlike the Sony).

 

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