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A visit to the Perth Zoo today to see my favourite animals and it was great to use the light to carry  Leica Macro-Elmar.

Leica M10-R & Macro-Elmar-M 1:4/90

Some colourful spring flowers to finish .

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How to shoot like film on the 40M-pixel CMOS sensor of M10-R?

Okay, not really. I shot this one blind at waist height. The result suffers from handshake but I kind of like it. Added some grains to in-camera B&W JPG and this is what I got. Gave me a bit of film feel.

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M10R and 50mm Noctilux f1.2

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This fawn is was photographed in the very early morning as she started her hunt for breakfast.

The Leica rangefinder is such a pleasure to carry around on hikes, and the 90mm lens is certainly long enough for these photos.  The perfectly-balanced rangefinder is also easy to handhold at 1/45 second.  No need for a tripod.

 

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And, as the first sunlight came through the trees in the forest, she found some food (which appears to have been left by a human for her).

 

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On our trip to Iceland earlier this month, the clouds were consistently worth photographing. They have a lot of weather there, so the sky was constantly changing. Many times as we drove around southwestern Iceland, I'd pull over just to take a photo of another amazing cloudscape. This is a five-shot stitched pano, because I wanted to get in as much sky as possible. M10-R, 50mm Noctilux f/1.2.  

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10 hours ago, DavidJohn said:

This fawn is was photographed in the very early morning as she started her hunt for breakfast.

The Leica rangefinder is such a pleasure to carry around on hikes, and the 90mm lens is certainly long enough for these photos.  The perfectly-balanced rangefinder is also easy to handhold at 1/45 second.  No need for a tripod.

 

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Nice photo. I'm curious about "perfectly-balanced rangefinder" with 90mm lens. Can you reveal which lens? Tele Elmarit or Elmar C even Macro Elmar seems quite nice balanced... Summicron? I'm thinking to add 90mm lens to my collection so advice related to balance will be quite helpful.

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I used the 90mm Macro-Elmar.  Beautiful lens.  Only weighs 8.1 ounces.  It is sharp, has a gorgeous rendering, small (fits in my pocket) and versatile (I also have the macro adapter).

My M10-R weighs 1.45 lb.  I like the balance when the lens weighs less than the camera body.  I do not enjoy using a big, heavy body with a lens that weighs considerably more than the camera.  

I like walking around—either in the forest or on a busy street— with my M around my neck.  I used to have an SL2 and the 24-90 zoom.  The camera body weighed 1.84 lb. and the lens weighed 2.51 lb.  I traded it for the M10-R.  If a camera doesn't "feel right" and you don't enjoy using it, you're just not as likely to want to go out walking around observing and  capturing life.

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1949 International Harvester, M10R & 28mm Ultron asph II.

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Summarit 35 2.4 f9

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A few nice cars from today's car show.  1937 Ford, Porsche 911 Carrera, 1957 Thunderbird.

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From the Farmers Market this morning to the grill this evening.

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Fall Fair Fun.

 

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Condos

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Self-portrait

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I shot a designer friend's runway at Paris Fashion Week this past Sunday. This is the first time I shot runway with M10-R. Definitely impressed by the quality of the RAW file but also getting more and more enamored with the in-camera B&W JPGs. While M9's in-camera B&W JPGs have a pop that is very addictive for street photography, the much smoother gradients of M10-R's are definitely better for fashion shows. 

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