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k.a 06-03-2010 01:41


MD-2 with Voigtländer Heliar 15mm and viewfinder. Looking for a Leica-meter for this one aswell

seifadiaz 06-03-2010 02:31

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Originally Posted by ampguy (Post 1339032)
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Replace that knife with a Sebenza to complement the Leica. :D

SimonSawSunlight 06-03-2010 08:33

very cool combo for daylight street and 400-1600asa film =)


dacookieman 06-03-2010 08:56


ampguy 06-03-2010 09:37

Thanks Menos and Doug
 
I actually got the idea from an example in Roger Hicks, and Francis Schultes "Learning to Light" book.

Anyone recognize the face in the upper right?

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Originally Posted by Doug (Post 1339124)
Nice still-live tableau, Ted! I don't recognize the script/ideograms on the other two passports, but that must be a map of downtown Seattle. :)


Pandachief 06-03-2010 09:56

My M2 BP and 35mm Summilux

Aspherical

helenhill 06-03-2010 10:01

LOVE it Ted....
the PURRfect Spy ready for a Mission....:D

Issa: What a Stunning Photo & tres sexy Gear

Simon: Beautifully Simplistic !

ampguy 06-04-2010 07:18

Thanks!
 
Thank you Helen!


Quote:

Originally Posted by helenhill (Post 1339419)
LOVE it Ted....
the PURRfect Spy ready for a Mission....:D

Issa: What a Stunning Photo & tres sexy Gear

Simon: Beautifully Simplistic !


issa918 06-04-2010 08:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by helenhill (Post 1339419)
LOVE it Ted....
the PURRfect Spy ready for a Mission....:D

Issa: What a Stunning Photo & tres sexy Gear

Simon: Beautifully Simplistic !

Thanks a lot, Helen!

edho 06-04-2010 09:18

M3
 
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M3 and 50mm DR

Massimiliano 06-05-2010 05:45

M6 and M3
 
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My black M6 and her old sister M3, 1997 and 1960 respectively. With their good little Summicrons: the faultless 50/2 and the astonishing 35/2.

(and Leicameter MC)

Pirate 06-05-2010 08:59

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Couldn't help it, took a couple more shots of my M4 with the Nokton F/1.1

wblati 06-08-2010 08:22

anyone have a photo(s) of a well used Leica M4-2? Want to see how it ages through useage. Dont know whether to keep it or trade it for a M2. Thanks.

rlouzan 06-08-2010 08:47

M4-2 (MIAMI HERALD 1:cool:)

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Quote:

Originally Posted by wblati (Post 1342450)
anyone have a photo(s) of a well used Leica M4-2? Want to see how it ages through useage. Dont know whether to keep it or trade it for a M2. Thanks.


tele_player 06-08-2010 09:25

Got These last week
 
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Black M6TTL, Chrome M6, 2.8/28, 2.8/90

PaulRicciardi 06-08-2010 09:30

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Originally Posted by wblati (Post 1342450)
anyone have a photo(s) of a well used Leica M4-2? Want to see how it ages through useage. Dont know whether to keep it or trade it for a M2. Thanks.

rlouzan just posted a link to my M4-2 and M2, both pretty beaten up.

They wear nicely, I think. Not as "classy" as a black paint camera, but they work wonderfully

steveyork 06-08-2010 18:28

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Originally Posted by bob338 (Post 1335925)
that's a little self-righteous.
are hot-rods only nice looking to the person who customized them?

bob

Why's that "self-righteous?" All those scratches and dents represent experiences -- experiences that mean nothing to me, because I don't know what they are and I wasn't there. I appreciate that the camera is being used, but it has no meaning for me, and I think it looks ugly. Now, if I'm the one who put the scratches and dents into the camera, then it's the cliched different story.

PS -- I think hotrods look stupid too.

kshapero 06-08-2010 20:25

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Originally Posted by PaulRicciardi (Post 1334108)








Been wanting to do this for a while. Top, bottom, front, and back views of the M's

really of nice sight to see.

kshapero 06-08-2010 20:45

Nice addition to my family, M6, CV 35/1.7:


michaelbialecki 06-08-2010 21:56

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I've been back in the states (California/Florida) for a couple of weeks and I managed to shoot a couple of photos of the set up that I have with me.

m6ttl/28mm, m2/35mm and a 50mm rigid


cheers, michael
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SimonSawSunlight 06-09-2010 06:06

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Originally Posted by JSU (Post 1343124)
Michael--

Nice kit, but is it ever an issue that the shutter speed dials rotate opposite to each other?

I think with two generally similar cameras... that would just kill me!

michaelbialecki 06-09-2010 07:59

Hey Simon and JSU,

It's a good question, and to be honest, I thought something similiar when I bought the m2 to compliment my m6ttl.....but in actuality, I only use/work with one camera at a time....

I bought that m6ttl about 9 or 10 years ago and used it everyday and took it everywhere. I bought that m2 along with an m3 about a year and a half ago from a member here as "back-up" cameras. I am not comfortable walking around with more than one camera swinging from my body...

I know some people use more than one camera when they are out shooting, but it doesn't feel right to me...so, I guess to answer your question, "no" it is not an issue for me because of how I shoot, but I can understand how it would be to someone who shoots 2 bodies simultaneously.

cheers, michael

begona 06-11-2010 13:20



MY Leica M3

Pirate 06-12-2010 06:33

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Originally Posted by Rafael (Post 810150)
I haven't posted to this thread in a long while. Here's my 0.85x M6 with 75/1.4. For low light shooting, I add my CV35/1.2 and toss the whole lot into a Domke F-5XB.


Where can I get a grip like this for an M4?

Pirate 06-12-2010 06:39

Here's the link for the picture:

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/foru...8&d=1209581054


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