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7 hours ago, nodrog said:

M10R + 35mm Summicron IV

I do not know how this can be explained but when I saw this series of bike photo's I immediately recognized the Summicron 35 iv used on the M10R. This is not what I immediately saw with this lens on my M9 or M10. I recognize it in this picture from somewhere in the French alps shot with the same set:

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APO-50-Summicron-M

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Cold and foggy Morning.
M10-R and VM Super-Wide-Heliar 1:4,5/15mm @ f5,6 
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On 2/16/2022 at 6:04 AM, M@nfred said:

Sunrise last Saturday, M10-R and Macro-Elmar-M 1:4/90 @ f5,6 
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Very beautiful 🙂

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Winter day in Monterey, CA. 50 noctilux 1.2

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John Steinbeck display at coffee shop, Monterey, CA. 50 noctilux 1.2

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Roofline of a local sports centre

M10R + 50mm Summilux-M ASPH

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M10 35 APO (cropped)

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Store windows, both M10-R, Summilux 35 FLE

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On 1/3/2022 at 6:51 PM, t_air_ee said:

M10-R black paint, 35mm summilux v1 (black paint with goggles)

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I see some light fall-off. I have heard about that. Did you use the vignetting slider or is it natural lens+sensor?

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Wedding car ...

M10-R BP (35mm Lux FLE)

Opel Olympia (1935-37)

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The cockpit of the car ...

M10-R BP (35mm Lux FLE)

Opel Olympia (1935-37)

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Have a seat, benches by the sea, Cambria to Big Sur, California

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1949 Mercury.  This was a tough shot -- a bright yellow car in brilliant sunlight.  Shot at ISO 100, f/11 and -.7 EV it was hard to tone it down.  LR & PS was some help, but the car itself was amazing.  A filter may have helped if I had one with me, but I had to take the shot when I could before it attracted a crowd and the inevitable shadows.  

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