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Probably shown here before:

 

YouTube - Assembling Leica M9_part 1

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZv0qZ1kLHE&feature=related

 

What strikes me most is that the tour is guided by a guy who which English vocabulary does not only lack typical technical expressions but also a lot of day to day expressions.

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Here's a link to my site with M9 shots (but also M6, Fed-2, pinholes, etc.):

 

http://www.fredclerc.com

 

Language: English

Category: travel, street, portraits, graphics...

 

There is neither logic, real theme, or series, in here, but rather slices of life as they come. I don't participate in contests, put up any exhibitions, or publish anything for prizes or money. My goal is to remain free as much as I can.

 

Putting this together takes time... BUT, I do update it once in a while (although not as much as I'd like).

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Dear all,

I'm going to prepare a special page with links to all sites related to the new LEICA M9.

Please help me in finding new sites and post them in this thread:

  • URL (web address)
  • Language
  • Category (review, comment, portfolio, video etc.)
  • A short description

Thanks in advance!

Andreas

 

 

Not just M9 (some MP in there too: Journal - Five Zero Project by Mark Pedley

 

Mark

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Don;t know if this qualifies but everything on my site from 2010-2011 was one with an M9.

 

Anything from 2007-2008 was shot with an M8. Everything in 2009 was with an M8.2. Before 2007, everything from a Nikon F to a Canon 1Ds to a Hasselblad XPan.

 

 

Steven Plattner Photography

 

 

All in English.

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Hello,

 

I've just initiated a project about street photography with rangefinders (in special Leica Rangefinders).

 

It will be a mix of site, blog and magazine about the 35mm street photography. It's presented in both English and Portuguese. It will have:

-News

-Articles

-Reviews

-Interviews with photographers

-and a space for the new talented street shooter, so if you have talent and want to submit your work for publishing contact us (mail@135street.com).

 

Check out our latest article "London at f 0.95 - my first encounter with the Noctilux".

 

Thank you,

 

Pedro Cardigo

 

135 street

http://www.pedrocardigo.com

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Afraid that you can't. Whilst it's technically possible to mount them in terms of flange to sensor distance, ZF are meant for SLR, therefore you lose the rangefinder coupling. You could still use the lens at slower apertures and, if it's a short focal you're talking about, you can rely on GTD method (Guess the Distance).

Unfortunately I have no clue about who makes the adapters.

All in all it's not something I'd suggest to do.

 

Besides I'm afraid that you posted your request in the wrong section.

 

Cheers,

Bruno

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