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On 2/12/2020 at 8:02 AM, thebarnman said:

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.    

I think I’ll skip three colour filter approach, you absolutely right, too much work and not enough hours to experiment.

With quality of the negatives, I need to do some more scanning, also improve flatness of the negative, the one I posted were random and quick sample rather than selection from the extensive scanning, work in progress, read previous line.

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Leica M Monochrom 246, Leica Apo-Summicron-M 1:2/75 ASPH.

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"Contre-jour portrait" presented to you using M246 as a B&W film scanner.

Photo is form early 1980s, film is classic Ag emulsion, either EFKE or ILFORD, don't remember it was along time ago and i forgot to look at the edge of the negative strip.

Scanning setup is Nikon macro bellows type PB-6 attached via F-M adapter.  There is also film scanning attachment type PS-2, scanning lens is Micro Nikkor 55mm f2.8 AiS.

Original camera is Pentax MX with one of SMCP-M primes of the day.

 

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Leica M Monochrom (246) * Leica Elmar M 3.8/18  * f/8.0 * 1/500 sec * ISO 320 * NiK SEP2 * LR 6.14

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Leica M Monochrom (246) * Leica Summicron M 2.0/28 Asph * f/11 * 1/250 sec * ISO 320 * NiK SEP2 * LR 6.14

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Leica M Monochrom (246) * Leica Summicron M 2.0/28 Asph * f/11 * 1/60 sec * ISO 320 * NiK SEP2 * LR 6.14

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Rented the M246 this weekend to give it a spin and really enjoyed the experience (as well as the images). Now to keep an eye on the classifieds for a good deal! :)

Does anyone here shoot with the EVF2? I have the EVF for my M10 and use it frequently, but forgot to rent it along with the M246 to get a feel for it.. 😐 

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036 // WINDOWLIGHT by Brandon Harris, on Flickr

 

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Brandon,

the Visoflex 020 for M10 is better resolution and a bit more reactive than EVF2 for M246.

The focus peaking is way visible and usable in Visoflex 020, I use on M246 one Olympus VF-2 (same as Leica EVF2) mainly to "see"

colored filter effects in b&w global rendering, when in doubt.

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Going Different Directions.  Corner of gordon and Buchanan streets in Glasgow.

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Mono246 + 75 apo.

 He was photographed at night with the light of fire

 

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M 246, 50 mm CronV

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