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The colour GREEN

 

M8+35mmSummarit 2.5

 

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Love that picture Mr "B&WRulezz".  Very inventive...good work.

 

all best..

 

 

Here's another mirror shot "selfie" with the M8...

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I find my M8 is very effective for IR as well. Have you modified your M8 or is it just an IR filter? That's all I use.

No modification at all, just a R72 (or equivalent) in front of the lens; I normally set the ISO to 640, that's usually sufficient to allow handheld shooting.

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It is my third lens of this flavor. So, I have P LTM first, P II after and and now Classic LTM for M8. Honestly, Summarit-M 35 2.5 I also have is worth every penny, but I don't have enough pennies for second one. This is the only reason I purchased Skopar again. It is worth of 265USD I paid for it. It is sharp enough, saturating enough, but it is nowhere near to Summarit-M 35 2.5 by the image quality and quality of the build. None of the three of them, which are same optically, but with different build. 

 

With Color Skopar 35 2.5 :)

 

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Ah yes, the pennies come in to play in my case also ;) , for pure bang for the buck, the CV 35/2.5 does the job well enough for my purposes.

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M8

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long time no post from me, here at work

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•  Knot in the metallic railing  •

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Balcony with view

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Wonderful to see the entusiasm that continues on this thread. I replaced my M8 with the Monochrom (CCD) but continue to enjoy seeing the wonderful soulful images the M8 produces! CMOS lacks real soul, it's just too damn perfect. My color camera these days is a Sony A7RII, but it doesn't excite me the way the M8 did, maybe it's time to buy another M8 on E-bay?

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another from work, Picture taken from the other side from the closed window

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Lovely tones Bernd. Reminds me of Ilford FP4 on silver gelatin paper.

 

Ernst

 

Thank you Ernst,

Sometimes Silver Efex works so amazingly well that only few aditional adjustments will become necessary - a really useful photo editing software.

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