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The colors of Lisbon, Portugal. Leica M10-R with 50mm APO-Summicron-M ASPH f/2.0 

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The colors of Lisbon, Portugal. Leica M10-R with 50mm APO-Summicron-M ASPH f/2.0 

 

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The colors of Lisbon, Portugal. Leica M10-R with 50mm APO-Summicron-M ASPH f/2.0 

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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

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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

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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

The Australian Dingo being fed.

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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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22 minutes ago, Cobram said:

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.

My perfectly balanced 90mm is the Elmar 9cm LTM from 1937. Shot here wide open with M10-R.

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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.

M10-R & 35mm FLE

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