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M Monochrom mk1, 35mm Summaron F2.8.

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Hillhead, Glasgow - M Monochrom Mk1, 50mm Summicron v5.

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Here's one taken today.....35mm Summaron 2.8.

 

It works well on a monochrom  :rolleyes:

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Good shot. The Summaron 2.8 is a very under rated lens. I really like mine.Ernst

I agree. It's such a sharp lens, yet the out of focus areas are rendered beautifully. I like that the front element is so tiny, and so deeply recessed that a protective filter and hood are unnecessary. Add to that that the lens is minuscule, lightweight, and exquisitely built. It's one of my all-time favourite lenses.

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I agree. It's such a sharp lens, yet the out of focus areas are rendered beautifully. I like that the front element is so tiny, and so deeply recessed that a protective filter and hood are unnecessary. Add to that that the lens is minuscule, lightweight, and exquisitely built. It's one of my all-time favourite lenses.

 

 

Agree 100%......great  LITTLE  lens.

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Artist's installation of a railway car on an a abandoned building, near the Green Line dividing the capital city of Nicosia Cyprus. Shot with a 21 SEM. Note the superb handling of light as the sun sits right at the corner of the second image.

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More on the 21SEM. I've admired the images from the CV 4/21 and ZM 4,5/21 but this is in a whole other league>> sharp right into the corners, flare resistant. This shot right into the sun.

 

The Jaffa Gate, Jerusalem

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VC 21mm, F4.

 

Babysitting daughter and boyfriend's dogs. Low light. ISO 10,000. Ownership of ship of chew-toy, in foreground, in previous and ongoing dispute.

 

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Volkswagen-Oldtimer

 

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35mm Summicron - drastically cropped

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ZM 2,8/35

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