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The cemetery at St Stephen's in Newtown has some of Sydney's oldest burials.  M10 M, 50 APO

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This could have been posted in "view through older glass"

This is a 135mm 2.8. 1970 Canadian Elmarit on an M10M and can also address the question, can older lenses work ok with modern cameras.

This is a triptych from a panorama which is designed to be 10 feet across. Basically three 42"x42" square panels printed on aluminum.

The cropped version is to show life sized resolution with this old lens.

It will be installed in a conference room of the building in Clayton, MO that from the roof has this view, but the conference room is on the interior and has no windows.

ISO 160,  f5.6., 1/2000, no filter, SilverEfx, handheld, five vertical shots merged into a panorama and then converted to a Triptych.

The biggest challenge is having a cool enough day that hot air waves don't distort the view. The skyline is nine miles away.

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On 5/16/2022 at 2:02 PM, Sjz said:

Recovering the Lifeboat

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Apo-Summicron-M 1:2/50 ASPH.

Very nice image. Images taken with apo 50 should come with a warning to wear gloves while viewing due to sharpness.

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On 5/17/2022 at 9:39 AM, eawriter said:

The ferry terminal in Larkspur, California yesterday morning. 35mm Summilux, orange filter.

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Great shot eawriter

The M10M has a tendency to pick up light around roof areas in bright light, maybe higher frequencies of light? Sometimes it translates as a kind of halo in the raw file and sometimes a barely visible dark halo area. This image has a natural looking glow which is hard to achieve when masking in PS

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Double Stacker Freight - 21 Super Elmar M lens 

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Mimi and the shadows / ZM 35 2.0

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Setting up for night fishing / Konica 90 2.8

 

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On 5/15/2022 at 10:36 PM, zoe said:

M10 M35 Sum ASPH

 

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captivating. Reminds me of  Mary Ellen Mark photography. Regards. Carl

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One for the road...

M10M, Summarit-M 75mm at f/4.0 

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Light play

M10M, Summicron 35mm

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Testing out 7Artisans 28mm for first time.

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A few from this week in D.C.

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Sun Umbrella - Mountain View 2022
Leica M10 Monochrom + Hektor 135mm f/4.5
ISO 160 @ f/8 @ 1/750

My oldest Leica lens ... the much maligned Hektor 135mm f/4.5 in M-mount from 1959-1960 ... does remarkably well on the M10-M. :D Of course, it's not super sharp like a modern lens, but it makes some very pretty images anyway. 

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M10M / collapsible Summicron 50 mm

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M10 M 35 sum ash

Yard man. USA

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Summilux-M 1:1.4/35 ASPH.

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where is the plane? ...

M10M + 4/90mm Macro-Elmar + red filter

f 8 - ISO 200 - 1/1000 sec.

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Arundel Cathedral

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Summilux-M 1:1.4/28 ASPH.

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