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75 Summilux at 1.4 late made in Germany model, made with an M10R back in 2022 one of the few vertical photos I made.

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iso 100 and 1/2000s 

Beautiful rendering of the Summilux. 

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M10-P made at iso 100 and 1/750s at f/1.4 against the light back on November 3, 2021. 

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But I think we would be missing out if night time photos were not shown along with daytime photos to show what can be mad with this lens

Second photo below made with a late German model 75/1.4 at 1.4 my lens is not coded, it shows the last lens I used but this was made with an M10-P and Summilux 75 at f/1.4 iso 3200 and 1/350s

And last night time photo, again with a Leica M10-P again from back in November 2021, made with a 75 Lux late German model and M10-P, iso 3200 and 1/180s

The 75 Lux shows CA, purple and green fringing depending on the contrast and flares, you can notice a hint of red in the first photo.

I will bring it with me on vacation this summer to use it with my family while in Spain and then in the south of France, definitely one of the great lenses made by Leica. The 75 Noctilux is great but way way too heavy for me. As such the 75/1.4 is the one to get in my opinion. Specially at the price they sell for these days.  

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Wow, that's awesome and the couple is amazing. I wished we had also something like a Tour Eiffel in Vaduz. That spot looks like you just have to sit there and wait for the next beautiful "photogasmic" situation.

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75 Summilux at 1.4 late made in Germany model, made with an M10R back in 2022 one of the few vertical photos I made.

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Crystal lamps (Skogsberg@Smart)

Wonderful Bokeh

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Sunday morning bokeh.

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Sorbus aucuparia (Deutsch "Eberesche" oder "Vogelbeere", English "rowan" or "European mountain-ash")

Fully open with Summilux M 75mm f1.4. Wonderful glow, like a painting.

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Leica M 75mm f/1.4

Butterfly, fully open 

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Leica Summilux M 75mm 1.4 

Another Shot f/1.4

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Leica M Summilux 75mm 1.4

Alpine Landscape, Fully open at f/1.4

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Leica M Summilux 75mm 1.4

Fully open at f/1.4

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Leica M Summilux 1.4

Another shot fully open @ f / 1.4

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Leica M Summilux 75mm 1.4

Alpine impression fully open @ f/1.4

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Leica M Summilux 1.4

another impression @ f/1.4

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Leica M Summilux 75 1.4

Creamy Colors at f/1.4

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Today, I took my Summilux M 75mm 1.4 out for a walk in the Swiss Alps (Valais)

All pictures were taken fully open at f/1.4.  I like the rendering of the 40-years-old lens.  

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