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IR Converted Leica T / 18-56 

 

 

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12 minutes ago, dkCambridgeshire said:

^^^ interesting image . Which location and when was image taken? And may I ask where the IR conversion was done?

Thanks

dunk 

Thank you, the location is Cumbria newlands pass. it was taken last week.

The conversion was done by Neil at Advanced Camera Services in Norfolk UK

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9 hours ago, Pono said:

T (701) + 50 Summicron collapsible

On the Leica T can the lens folds completely, the back does not rest against the body? You can take a photo in the folded state, see how the camera with this lens looks. Thank.

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19 hours ago, al_exus said:

On the Leica T can the lens folds completely, the back does not rest against the body? You can take a photo in the folded state, see how the camera with this lens looks. Thank.

I would not recommend collapsing the lens as it may damage the camera. As you can see in image 1 it protrudes . This particular lens has been adjusted for use with the M5 which has a swinging meter arm. A standard summicron collapsible would damage it. I dont take chances. The second image is the lens extended so you can see for yourself the difference. Much better to leave the lens extended. Also you cannot take a photograph when the lens is collapsed, its just a blob...hope I have answered your questions, happy shooting..

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3 hours ago, Pono said:

I would not recommend collapsing the lens as it may damage the camera. As you can see in image 1 it protrudes . This particular lens has been adjusted for use with the M5 which has a swinging meter arm. A standard summicron collapsible would damage it. I dont take chances. The second image is the lens extended so you can see for yourself the difference. Much better to leave the lens extended. Also you cannot take a photograph when the lens is collapsed, its just a blob...hope I have answered your questions, happy shooting..

 

 

Thanks for the clarifications. I had a hope of using such a lens in the folded state to reduce the size of the camera. I know that you need to open it for shooting.

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20 hours ago, euston said:

The village cricket season has started

T/Apo-Vario-Elmar-TL  55-135 ASPH

Nothing quite like men in white playing cricket on the green.  None of that multi-coloured IPL stuff ;-)

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A prime rose with visitor - CL with L Macro 60 mm - uncropped.

 

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Floating Market - Bangkok Thailand 

TL2 18-56

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TL" + 60macro    .... breakfest ....

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TL2 + 60macro  .... young wine

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T (701) M 35 Summilux version II

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T (701) M 50 Summicron collapsible

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T (701) Summicron 50 collapsible at F2

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An unlikely pair, T (701) TL18

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T (701) TL18 desaturated the color some in LR, also finally made the move for the EVF so I could get the camera low..Looking forward to using it with my M lenses.

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T (701) + TL18

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