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The rangefinder camera is perfect for intentional camera movement (ICM), where long exposure is paired with deliberate blurring. Additionally, the lack of stabilization and the system’s compactness are advantageous. Of course, the viewfinder allows for easy control of the camera’s movement during shooting.

This is how I learned to create similar compositions with the M-camera, which I’m sharing here. However, I must mention that in bad weather, when ICM photos appear particularly striking, I use the SL3. This camera provides its own benefits, especially when the composition requires more geometric shapes.

Do you use long shutter speeds and similar techniques with your cameras? I’d love to hear about your experiences!

Edited by Alvin Greis
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Here is mine, made with M11

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And another one, made with SL3

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