07-07-2012
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#5976
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Joosep is offline
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My Leica M6 TTL 0.85 with Voigtländer Nokton 50mm 1.1
(Also got the Tom Abrahamsson´s MiniSoftrelease and a Zhou´s Couchwhip Wrist Leather Strap)
My everyday.
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07-07-2012
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#5977
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literiter is offline
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Leica M2 & polarizer.

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07-10-2012
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#5978
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modern vintage
digitalintrigue is offline
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07-10-2012
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#5979
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Jan Bielikowski
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hell yeah! finally Planar 45 conversion with a nice barrel.
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07-10-2012
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#5980
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packin' light
buzzardkid is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by digitalintrigue
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That must be RF coupled, right? What native mount was that and who converted it?
NICE!
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Cheers, Johan
Leica II (1932), Elmars 50 & 135, Heliar 50: the nickel kit
Leica II (1942), Minifinder, Canon 28, W-Nikkor 35, Elmar 90: the chrome kit
Ricoh GXR Monochrom
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07-10-2012
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#5981
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Koni Kowa is offline
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Quote:
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Baby's got a new jacket

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I like the jacket ! Where is it from ?

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07-10-2012
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#5982
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modern vintage
digitalintrigue is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by buzzardkid
That must be RF coupled, right? What native mount was that and who converted it?
NICE!
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RF coupled, 45/2 Zeiss Planar, converted from Contax G mount...talk to me about conversion 
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07-11-2012
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#5983
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brighterfool brighterday
philipus is offline
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Here's my L family. An M4 BP from 1972, a Leica II from 1931 and the M6TTL BP aka Millennium from, well, 2000 or thereabouts.

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07-11-2012
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#5984
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RF Cameras: Leica M3DS, Leica M6, Minolta Hi-Matic 7
RF Lenses: 5cm Summicron, Zeiss 35mm f/2 Biogon
SLR Cameras: Nikon F2AS, Nikon F2S, Canon EOS 3, Canon EOS 50D
SLR Lenses: Nikkor 24mm f/2.8, Nikkor 50mm f/1.8, 105mm f/2.8 Micro-Nikkor, Canon 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6, Canon 50mm f/1.4, Canon 135mm f/2 L
Medium Format RF: Franka Solida III
TLR: Mamiya C330 Pro, Zeiss Ikoflex Favorit
Large Format: Graflex Pacemaker Crown Graphic
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33155788@N07/
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07-11-2012
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#5985
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JHP is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by philipus
Here's my L family. An M4 BP from 1972, a Leica II from 1931 and the M6TTL BP aka Millennium from, well, 2000 or thereabouts.

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That BP M6 Millennium is one of my favourite M's. The red dot looks great without any other text cluttering the front up.
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07-12-2012
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#5986
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Koni Kowa is offline
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Back from repair, yesterday morning...

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07-12-2012
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#5987
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packin' light
buzzardkid is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Koni Kowa
Back from repair, yesterday morning...
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That is one nice shot of a really nice looking lens!!!
I'd be very happy to see some shots from that!!!
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Cheers, Johan
Leica II (1932), Elmars 50 & 135, Heliar 50: the nickel kit
Leica II (1942), Minifinder, Canon 28, W-Nikkor 35, Elmar 90: the chrome kit
Ricoh GXR Monochrom
Visit johanniels.com!
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07-12-2012
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#5988
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Koni Kowa is offline
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Thanks. I'm finishing the first roll with it. You'll see things on my flickr stream soon.
I hope it's as good as it looks. 
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07-13-2012
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#5990
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Been thinking about selling the lens, but it looks way too cool...

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07-13-2012
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#5991
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Ride, dive, shoot.
coelacanth is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mawe3000
Been thinking about selling the lens, but it looks way too cool...
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Very nice, classy setup! I love my Elmar-M (thought it's black). Hope you'll keep it. I sold it once and crawled right back to another one.
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07-13-2012
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#5992
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Ride, dive, shoot.
coelacanth is offline
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M8.2 with CL the Japanese German.
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07-15-2012
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#5993
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Leica M7 (.85) with Leitz Summaron 35/3.5 (眼鏡版)

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07-15-2012
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#5994
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brighterfool brighterday
philipus is offline
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Nice setup Danny. Do you need the goggles to use the lens on the M7?
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07-15-2012
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#5995
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ferider is offline
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My first M-mount converted SMC 50/1.4 taken through my second one, at min. focus, on Rollei Retro 100, Rodinal 1:100. See also here: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/foru...d.php?t=113676
I love the way this lens renders.
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07-15-2012
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#5996
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Eugene Zaikonnikov
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M4, DIY Industar-50 to Russar 20mm conversion.

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07-15-2012
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#5997
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menos is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ferider
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Seriously inspiring Roland - thanks for posting!
How does it balance compared to a known M lens (most glass way in the front, as of the SLR design)?
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07-16-2012
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#5998
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dannyChou is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by philipus
Nice setup Danny. Do you need the goggles to use the lens on the M7?
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yes, I use goggles of the lens on M7. It's very smooth!
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07-16-2012
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#5999
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ferider is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by menos
Seriously inspiring Roland - thanks for posting!
How does it balance compared to a known M lens (most glass way in the front, as of the SLR design)?
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Thanks, Dirk. Feels very sturdy but not too big. Bigger than my v2 Summilux, smaller than the Noctilux that I once played with. Hope this helps,
Roland.
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07-16-2012
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#6000
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... likes film.
maddoc is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by buzzardkid
That is one nice shot of a really nice looking lens!!!
I'd be very happy to see some shots from that!!!
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+1 ! Really keen to see what yo can with this lens. 
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