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11 minutes ago, cheeseyk said:

I do love your cat on a lead, my cats refuse to wear a collar

Even off-leash, he walks with us like a dog. Same camera and lens:

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Aircraft restoration revisited.

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

 

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I never thought I would love the specific rendering of a lens so much then from the preAsph summilux, I have the feeling, that in certain situations it can ad the final finish to the image so it really becomes special 

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this one reminded me of old silent films. can't get enough of the classic look... will post soon more on my instagram

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A couple of wide open shots:

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M10, 35 Summilux pre-ASPH v2 @ f/1.4

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M10, 35 Summilux pre-ASPH v2 @ f/1.4

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M10 + Summilux-M 1:1.4/35 pre asph v2

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5 hours ago, 01maciel said:

if I remember correctly, about 40-60 metres, shot at f/1.4. May I ask why you are asking?

Thanks. Apologies. I should have explained. I like the image. The painterly softness is something I also see with this lens when it’s wide open. Because features in so many layers of the image -at several distances - had this quality, I was curious to know where you focused. Would be a learning for me

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A couple more rave photos with M6TTL, 35:1.4 v2 Titanium & the SF24-D flash 

Shot on HP5 

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M6TTL, 35:1.4 v2 Titanium & the SF24-D flash 

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M6TTL, 35:1.4 v2 Titanium & the SF24-D flash 

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M6TTL, 35:1.4 v2 Titanium & the SF24-D flash 

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M6TTL, 35:1.4 v2 Titanium & the SF24-D flash 

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Leica M10M, 35 Summilux Pre ASPH@ 1.4

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I wanted to see the effect half stop aperture changes make to the rendering of point lights as the results are interesting if a little wild at times.

I took a series of photos from a balcony roughly on the same level as a net of small lights stretching across the market hall.

I set the focus point on the Thai Street Food stall roughly in the centre.

I took five photos from f/1.4 to f/2.8 in half stop increments. The f/2.8 photo will give you an idea how close the nearest bulbs were to me. The lights are similar to home Xmas tree lights.

This is not a rigorous test but it might be useful to someone considering this lens.

 

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M10-D, 35mm Summilux v2 @ f/2.8

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