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Old 05-16-2012   #26
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One more qith this lens:

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Old 05-16-2012   #27
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Jack Jones by *monz*, on Flickr
[M6, ZM 35 f2, Legacy Pro ISO 400]


Jamming by *monz*, on Flickr
[M6, ZM 35 f2, Acros ISO 100]


Walking on Water by *monz*, on Flickr
[M6, ZM 35 f2, Legacy Pro ISO 400]


H by *monz*, on Flickr
[M6, ZM 35 f2, Agfa Precisa ISO 100]


Fern [2] by *monz*, on Flickr
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Hi Monz! Those photos are GREAT. Congrats! All them are excellent...
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Old 05-16-2012   #29
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One of my all-time favorite lenses!





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DRabbit, I like the second, it seems I' flying... great.

And the third seems "It's cold outside!" Congrats too!

Have you used the M8 in those photos?
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DRabbit, I like the second, it seems I' flying... great.
And the third seems "It's cold outside!" Congrats too!
Have you used the M8 in those photos?
Thanks Shab! And yes, M8 on all three.
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Old 05-16-2012   #33
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Thanks Shab. A few more:


The Reader by *monz*, on Flickr
[M6, ZM 35 f2, Delta 400]



Night Light by *monz*, on Flickr
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In bakery in Gali, Abkhazia (Caucasus).
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Awesome pics!! I wish I have some scanned images of mine.

BTW, has anyone noticed with this lens, that when you hold it sideways or vertically to take a shot, the focusing resistance seems to increase quite a bit? Especially down frm infinity?

[edit] nvm just read other threads on this issue

I love this lens optically though
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This is really nice!!! Congrats.
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This is really nice!!! Congrats.
Ditto - great light!
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Old 05-18-2012   #38
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bobyl573, my unit doesn't have any problem. But, my Planar T* 2.0/50 had a focusing resistance when I bought it, but now it is really desapeared, I don't have any resistance when I focus...

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