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Fisherman, M246 50mm Summilux asph. @f1.4

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Fisherman, M246 50mm Summilux asph.

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Fisherman, M246 28mm Summicron asph V1

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Five pyramids? M246 + Summicron R 50mm f2 with R to M adapter

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Lone Cypress. Point Reyes, California.

M246 + Apo 50

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Here's a third (and final) image from Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in Death Valley. Note the tiny photographer waaay out there climbing down the dune face at the upper right. There's another one on a ridge a third of the way in from the left. I actually like them in the shot. I know it's trite to say that people give a sense of scale in landscape photos, but it's really true here. 35mm Summicron with orange filter.

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On 1/19/2020 at 12:07 PM, mmradman said:

Using camera instead of scanner is fast, no doubt about it, exposures are at worst couple of seconds but usually fraction of the second. Of course one need to have Macro-Reproduction setup to bring lens in focus and photograph small flat area of the negative - at 1:1 or thereabouts magnification.  

My setup is an old SLR bellows with slide copier attachment, Nikon PB6 with Micro Nikkor 55mm f2.8AiS, connected to M246 via cheap F-M adaptor.

My slide attachment doesn’t have film roll support so 6 frame film strips tilt when not centered in the slide frame slot, must sort this out.

Still need to try C-41 process B&W but classic silver chemistry film seem to work well. It is amazing to discover after all this time how many of my old negatives that produced good 6x4” and 10x8” prints look unsharp or barely sharp once digitised, we are truly spoiled by digital and instant feedback via LCD or computer screen.

Note, using colour digital camera makes easy work of colour slides.

Or, you can expose the color slides three times with different filters to create a really nice image of that color slide (but of course that's a lot of work.)  In any case, I'm very surprised that the negatives that produced good 4x6 and 8x10s look unsharp digitized.  There has to be a way to get better quality from those without a dedicated scanner.    

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Berlin, M246 Tri-Elmar, 18mm

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Berlin, M246, Tri-Elmar 16mm

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M246 + Carl Zeiss Jena Tessor 50mm f2.8 with lens adapter to M

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M246, Voigtlander Apo-Lanthar 90mm f3.5

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M 246, 35 CronASPH1

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Mono246 + 35mm f2 with red filter 

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