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It's not really always this dark here in SW France, but the MM1 renders "dark" so nicely that I tend to take it out more in the evening………This was taken a week ago and currently the MM1 is at Solms for it's second sensor replacement, hopefully this time it will come back with the newer version. I hope too that the "newer" sensor renders like the earlier one. Have any of you done any comparisons between the two sensors?

MM1-1250 ASA, VC 25mm at f4.

I have the new, improved sensor in my M Monochrom mk1. It was fitted in April last year. I can't see any difference between my shots pre and post new sensor. Which is, in my book, a good thing.

 

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Thanks Colin544……..I hope to get the MM1 back mid' next month after I return from a working trip to the US………looking forward to running my own tests on it then.

I have to say too that I have once again had great Pro' service from Leica at Solms, I couldn't be happier with them in this regard.

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The Belle bar, Glasgow. M Monochrom mk1, 50mm Summilux ASPH.

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The legendary Mark E Smith, at the Lower Kersal social club, Salford, England - M Monochrom mk1, and 28mm Summicron ASPH.

 

The Barclay Curle Titan crane, Scotstoun, Glasgow. Built in 1920 - it survived numerous attempts by the Luftwaffe to destroy it. M Monochrom mk1, 50mm Summilux ASPH. 

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The legendary Mark E Smith, at the Lower Kersal social club, Salford, England - M Monochrom mk1, and 28mm Summicron ASPH.

 

The Barclay Curle Titan crane, Scotstoun, Glasgow. Built in 1920 - it survived numerous attempts by the Luftwaffe to destroy it. M Monochrom mk1, 50mm Summilux ASPH. 

I especially like the first shot. I saw MES back in The Fall days in the onset of the 1980's down in NZ.

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I especially like the first shot. I saw MES back in The Fall days in the onset of the 1980's down in NZ.

 

I hope he was good. The closer he is to home, the better behaved he seems to be. I took that in 2014. He lives in Salford, and his mum was there, so he was really good. Seen him in Glasgow and Edinburgh and he'd have been booed off the stage if he hadn't already wandered off. The crowd was booing an empty stage. But, like most Fall fans, I've got Stockholm syndrome, and adore him anyway.

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Also posted these as part of a selection in the Sports and Leisure forum

 

Australian Track Nats at the new Anna Meares velodrome in Brisbane last weekend.

 

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MMv1 + Elmarit-M 90

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Yes that was me Eoin. I spent most of the time along and near the top of the first bank on the southern end.

 

How did you manage to have access to the infield?? The one area that I would have liked to access for more shots. :)

 

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Yes that was me Eoin. I spent most of the time along and near the top of the first bank on the southern end.

 

How did you manage to have access to the infield?? The one area that I would have liked to access for more shots. :)

 

Hardy

Hi, Hardy.

I was photographer for the Western Australian team. My daughter is in her 1st Year of moving from U19's to the Elite ranks, and picked up 2 Bronze medals in the Sprint disciplines (Team Sprint and 500TT)

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Hi, Hardy.

I was photographer for the Western Australian team. My daughter is in her 1st Year of moving from U19's to the Elite ranks, and picked up 2 Bronze medals in the Sprint disciplines (Team Sprint and 500TT)

 

Hi Eoin,

 

What a great opportunity to both watch your daughter compete/win and take shots of the event. It certainly was fierce competition.

 

Great that your daughter made the podium.

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...some more "Las Vegas" pix:

 

https://www.zeitvertreib-pix.com/portfolio/las-vegas/

 

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