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Got this lens for quite sometimes but never really find the focal length that interesting to use on the M10p optical viewfinder. 75mm frame line is just too smal.  Took out my Visoflex and M10p today and shot around the Orchard road area of Singapore while waiting for daughter to finish her class.

Here's some shots that I like,  

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Brother, you asked for it - and now you're really gonna get it! ;)

Under the Streetlight, (M10, 75mm Nokton f/1.5)

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OMG!!, (M10, 75 Nokton at f/1.5) - BTW, don't forget to click through for higher resolution on some of these!

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Vrrrrrm! (M10, 75mm Nokton at f/5.6)

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Portrait with Context, M10, 75 Nokton at f/1.5

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Oh! Those Nokton Eyes!, (M10, 75mm Nokton at f/1.5)

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Hanging Art, M10 and 75mm Nokton at f/1.5

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Artist at Work, (M10, 75 Nokton at f/1.5)

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The Trumpeter (I), (M10, 75mm Nokton at f/2.4)

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The Trumpeter (II), M10 and 75 Nokton at f/1.5

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15 hours ago, hiphopopotamus said:

Glad you have started this thread - the new 50 f1.0 VM was high on my list to try for creative portrait stuff, but in his (mostly v positive) review of that lens Matt Osborne recommended looking to this 75 for portraiture. Interested to see what people think and have captured.

It was decos of his YouTube that I took this lens out to try.

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A couple more from today (M10-d). I like this lens for landscapes too.

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Just thought I'd add this - to show the 75 Nokton's full range.

Studio "product shot." Definitely click through to high-res on this one!

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