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M10-P, Noctilux-M 1:1/50, v4, shot at f1.0

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T w/Noctilux-M 50 v.2

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Taken over a decade ago (and already posted somewhere in the forum) with the M8 and the Noctilux v4

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'Daydreams II'

M240+Noctilux-M 50 f1, v2, @1.4

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Could be  a repost !

Book stall by JM__, on Flickr

Noctilux 1.2 on M240

 

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Noctilux e58 - M9

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From another perspective !

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Noctilux e58 - M9M

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M10 with 50mm Noctilux f/1.0, wide open. Caught while we both were running in the field.

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Mugging in Venice...

M9 + 50/1.0 v4

 

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Still amazed at what this lens is capable of. It really takes some practice to get it right. The Summilux seems more forgiving.

Circular polarizer used to control reflections.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Archer911 said:

Still amazed at what this lens is capable of. It really takes some practice to get it right. The Summilux seems more forgiving.

Circular polarizer used to control reflections.

 

 

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This wasn't wide open was it?

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Pit box ghost of races past

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M10-P, Noctilux-M 1:1/50, v4; shot at f1.0

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5 hours ago, Archer911 said:

Yes, the data says f1. The red car is slightly out of focus. As I recall I walked the focus in until I got a little peaking on the front bumper. I use a Visoflex for all the help I can get.

Must be a heavy crop. That explains the DoF and the background blur.

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