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M10M Apo 50mm Summicron at F2 cropped to portrait mode.

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Nokton 75mm f/1.5

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M10M, 35 Lux M FLE, f11, ISO 160, 1/250 shutter, orange filter, handheld, first full day out with the M10M!

 

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8 cows....

Leica M10 MONOCHROM
Elmarit-M 1:2.8/21 ASPH.
Xpan Panorama Look
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I posted similar photos taken with the new 50mm f1.2 Noctilux in the SL2 forum.  Here are two taken with the M10 Mono, first wide open at f1.2, then stopped down to f5.6.  As @jonoslack remarked, it almost behaves like two different lenses.  Unfortunately, lowish resolution to fit two photos in the same post.

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River Stour at Wimborne Minster in Dorset.

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M10M, 28mm Elmarit-M ASPH.

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George Floyd memorial organized by NAACP & regional clergy, 6/3/20, Southern Pines NC. 
 

M10M, Summilux pre-aspherical

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I made the image above (Three women/twenty names) a few days after taking delivery of the M10M. During the past year, with support from the state arts council, I used the M10M extensively in a documentary project titled “Meditations on Juneteenth in the Carolina Sandhills, 6/20-6/21.” 
 

Here is a portrait of an evangelist in Aberdeen, NC, also taken with the Summilux, probably iso 1600. The equipment is for live-streaming the worship service. 
 

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Elbe-Lübeck Canal by rainy weather...

M10M - Leica Elmarit 2,8/21mm 

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Street scene, Kameari, Tokyo

M10M + Zeiss 21mm f2.8 Biogon

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35mm Apocrosph

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24mm Elmar 5.6  perspective auto aligned. Yellow filter. 1/1000 ISO 400 M10M.  ( Silver Efx 3 wet rocks )

Pouring concrete again and again. this time the angle of the cranes aligned with the angel of the buildings and edges.

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On 7/11/2021 at 10:27 AM, Keith (M) said:

Woodland cyclists.

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50mm Noctilux f1 v4, M10M.

Your composition and exposure management is remarkable. This photo shows the quality of the 50 mm Noctilix F1 v 4. Thanks for sharing this with us. 

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