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M10 w/50mm Summilux pre-ASPH (E46)

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Selfie at Leitz-Park.  Am I doing it right ?

50:1.4 v3 . M10P. grain added.  

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9 hours ago, grahamc said:

Selfie at Leitz-Park.  Am I doing it right ?

50:1.4 v3 . M10P. grain added.  

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I've never quite figured out where to look when taking a self-portrait with a rangefinder camera. Because in the picture my "free" eye always looks the other way. 😄

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50mm Summilux pre-ASPH (E46), M10-P

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M3, summilux 50 pre-asph (e46), portra 400
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Just a question, does anyone here shoot with the Chrome version (first iteration of V2 pre-asph) of this lens? Seems most people posting here it’s with either the e43 black version or e46, so just wondering as I’d like to see some examples with that version, which although I understand has the same lens design, it should have different coatings due to age difference. 

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3 hours ago, shirubadanieru said:

Just a question, does anyone here shoot with the Chrome version (first iteration of V2 pre-asph) of this lens? Seems most people posting here it’s with either the e43 black version or e46, so just wondering as I’d like to see some examples with that version, which although I understand has the same lens design, it should have different coatings due to age difference. 

I'm not quite sure if the followings are what you've asking for, FYR. 

 

 

Summilux 50mm F1.4 V2, (11114, E43), M10-P

 

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Captured wide open as she walked towards me. The lens is calibrated to f/2, which means it has a slight front focusing at f/1.4. In cases like this, it's actually an advantage, because in the brief moment it takes to press the shutter button, the subject has moved into the area of perfect focus.

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M3 & Lux 50mm e43 Chrome (1966)

Finally found a mint copy, this lens is so cool! Best design ever, and the rendering is lovely, especially at f2.8 (like the 1st two shots), 3rd is wide open. 

 

 

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m3, summilux 50 pre-asph (e46), rollei retro 400s (r09 1+50)

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1 hour ago, shirubadanieru said:

M3 & Lux 50mm e43 Chrome (1966)

Finally found a mint copy, this lens is so cool! Best design ever, and the rendering is lovely, especially at f2.8 (like the 1st two shots), 3rd is wide open. 

 

 

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Congratulations to you!!

The first sample of mine was taken F2.8 as well and it's surprisingly pleasant to me.

 

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Summilux type 2 chrome & acros 100, shot wide open

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