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M10, 35mm Summilux v2

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Georgetown, Washington, DC.  2023
M10M, iso6400, f/1.4, 1/250 sec.

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Summilux-M 35mm pre-ASPH v2 + M10R

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M10-D, 35mm Summilux v2 @ f/1.4

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M10-D, 35mm Summilux v2 @ f/1.4

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I love this lens. Only downside is having to use the hood in order to have a protective filter on there. I tried a slip on S7 holder, but it is too shiny and still bulky. I suppose I could paint it black. 

Anyone have any clever solutions? I’m too nervous to carry around such a nice lens with the front element exposed. 

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9 minutes ago, blackdot said:

I love this lens. Only downside is having to use the hood in order to have a protective filter on there. I tried a slip on S7 holder, but it is too shiny and still bulky. I suppose I could paint it black. 

Anyone have any clever solutions? I’m too nervous to carry around such a nice lens with the front element exposed. 

An unknown - to me - eBay seller has this e43 ring solution available:

https://www.ebay.fr/itm/166207595187?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=709-127639-2357-0&ssspo=GB0MMD66QpK&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=yXNiXz-iTIG&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY

 

 

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M10 + Summilux 35mm preAsph

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54 minutes ago, blackdot said:

Looks like a nice solution, but that price!

Indeed, and no certainty that a 43mm filter will not vignet. One might have to add a e43/e46 step-up ring.

I saw a similar solution a while back on internet in 46mm size:

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10 minutes ago, lifeandmylens said:

Of the 35 summilux pre asph, I don't believe so.  I was calling the reissue the v3 here. 

The V2 is on the right of course; a vendor downtown calls his copy 35 summilux v4. But I guess he already compares it to the cron v4 😋.

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On 8/31/2023 at 4:39 AM, evikne said:

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M10, 35mm Summilux v2

Hello Evinke,

Nice photo.

My grandparent's house, originally a farmhouse from the early 19th Century. had the same type of pink ceramic tiles put on top of the earlier cedar shingle roof. Which meant no insects bothered the attic roof. Do you know the age of that roof?

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Michael

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7 minutes ago, Michael Geschlecht said:

Hello Evinke,

Nice photo.

My grandparent's house, originally a farmhouse from the early 19th Century. had the same type of pink ceramic tiles put on top of the earlier cedar shingle roof. Which meant no insects bothered the attic roof. Do you know the age of that roof?

Best Regards,

Michael

Thanks! But sorry, it was just a house we rented during our summer vacation in mid-Norway, so I don't know how old it is.

The cat is ours, though. 😊

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24 minutes ago, evikne said:

Thanks! But sorry, it was just a house we rented during our summer vacation in mid-Norway, so I don't know how old it is.

The cat is ours, though. 😊

Hello Evinke,

Nice cat.

The house looks like it might be the top floor (Which might have also been the ground floor.) & attic of an old house put on a new combination of a new foundation with a new ground floor.

Do you think that this is possible?

Best Regards,

Michael

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16 minutes ago, Michael Geschlecht said:

Hello Evinke,

Nice cat.

The house looks like it might be the top floor (Which might have also been the ground floor.) & attic of an old house put on a new combination of a new foundation with a new ground floor.

Do you think that this is possible?

Best Regards,

Michael

It may be possible. I thought the house looked a bit strange, but I thought it might just be an old building practice. I don't know much about that sort of thing. If you're very interested, I might be able to put you in touch with the owner.

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