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B&W conversion from M10R in C1, a bit cropped.

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With M9 (ISO 160 1/350 f/4,0)

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MD-262 and Cron v4 

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Leica M7, Fuji Provia 100F slide film, Leica 35/2 vers. IV lens at f/2

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Kodachrome ...

plus 35mm Summicron IV can give nice 'atmosphere'

 

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M4, Summicron 35mm, fresh Kodachrome 🤥,

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Took a couple in Sydney today with the V4 

 

 

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1 hour ago, grahamc said:

Took a couple in Sydney today with the V4 

 

 

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Love the colors! Are these also taken with the M-D 262? Looks almost like film.

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3 hours ago, evikne said:

Love the colors! Are these also taken with the M-D 262? Looks almost like film.

Thanks ! I use the RNI film profiles for Lightroom. As a one-click colour profile for the start of an edit I really like them .  

This one was Kodak E200 I think.    Some of them are a little heavy handed so you can turn them down to about 70-80% 

And this was shot on M10-D, I find for me there's no noticeable difference between out of camera colours versus D-262 however 

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1 hour ago, grahamc said:

Thanks ! I use the RNI film profiles for Lightroom. As a one-click colour profile for the start of an edit I really like them .  

This one was Kodak E200 I think.    Some of them are a little heavy handed so you can turn them down to about 70-80% 

And this was shot on M10-D, I find for me there's no noticeable difference between out of camera colours versus D-262 however 

Thanks a lot! I use the RNI profiles myself.

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With M9 (ISO 160, 1/125, f/2.8)

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Sydney lockdown exercise walk , M10-D & 35mm F2 v4 

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M10-D and 35 Summicron v4 

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Taking advantage of lack of contrast... A wooded path.  M10r.

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