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M10R, 35mm Summicron v1.

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Leica M10-R + 28mm Lux   f1.4

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I still can't believe that I own this camera now. I'm also blown away by the photos it takes and what it feels like to use it.

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Summicron 50mm

 

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22 hours ago, scrollt said:

I still can't believe that I own this camera now. I'm also blown away by the photos it takes and what it feels like to use it.

Same over here. I am flabbergasted. Yes focussing needs more precision. AND I found you have to depress the shutter button halfway even when it is fully woken up, about at least half a second before firing - somehow if I just press and pray (as I so in the M9-Monochrom for instance, a camera that reacts so fast - then there is some motion blur, and I can only explain it by some software buffers that need emptying. I had the same sporadically with the M240, but now it really requires attention. Gets the speed out of the action, but results are better.

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I bought a used M10-R in March and had it shipped to my daughters house in the United States. I picked it up to use it for the first time on a trip to Colombia South America in September. I got a Light Lens Lab Seagull 35 MM and a Voigtlander 50 MM F1.0 ASPH. These are the first pictures I took with the M10R. The young bull on morning walks has more curiosity than a cat. Part 1. I'll post a few more. 

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Part 2. Colombia trip and first trials with a new to me M10 R. See Part 1 for some lens details.

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The world as the North Star (also known as Polaris) sees us. With all the "air lines from the Northern Hemisphere" from several light years ago.

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M10-R, Elmarit-M 21mm pre. @ F2.8

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Near my house this morning.

50 Noctilux f/1

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Along the lake shore path this morning.

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Great Falls of the Potomac | ISO 100 with Summicron-M f/2.0 | two seconds at f/11

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1957 Topcor 5cm F2 LTM, M10-R

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