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Just picked up this baby. #610 02/18/17 01:32 PM
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I've wanted one since I was in high school, finally did it. I'm loving the results so far, it is a joy to shoot and the lens is just incredible.


Re: Just picked up this baby. [Re: MikeMGB] #612 02/18/17 07:58 PM
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Neat looking camera. Can't say I've ever shot with anything like it. always SLR's or an occasional Polaroid land camera like a model 95.

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Wow, that's very cool! Can you scan/ post any pics in the Gallery?

Re: Just picked up this baby. [Re: Cyborg] #617 02/19/17 01:34 AM
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Originally Posted By Cyborg
Wow, that's very cool! Can you scan/ post any pics in the Gallery?


Just added a couple.

Re: Just picked up this baby. [Re: Greg] #619 02/19/17 01:44 AM
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Originally Posted By Greg
Neat looking camera. Can't say I've ever shot with anything like it. always SLR's or an occasional Polaroid land camera like a model 95.


It's a 1960 Leica M2 rangefinder, very different from an SLR. It requires a much slower approach to photography, but Leica lenses are amongst the best in the world, they are designed to be equally sharp at all apertures, no stopping down for best results.

This photo (also in the gallery) was taken wide open at F2:

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Re: Just picked up this baby. [Re: MikeMGB] #624 02/19/17 02:01 AM
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Sweet! I know Leica lenses are top drawer!

Re: Just picked up this baby. [Re: MikeMGB] #627 02/19/17 12:48 PM
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Outstanding, Mike! Both camera and cat photo.

Leitz/Wetzlar glass was mined glass. Big difference to formulated stuff of the same period. I've even seen bubbles in a few, it didn't seem to have any effect on the lens sharpness at all.

What are you using for film? Doing the processing/printing yourself?


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Re: Just picked up this baby. [Re: Doc_E] #631 02/19/17 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted By Doc_E
Outstanding, Mike! Both camera and cat photo.

Leitz/Wetzlar glass was mined glass. Big difference to formulated stuff of the same period. I've even seen bubbles in a few, it didn't seem to have any effect on the lens sharpness at all.

What are you using for film? Doing the processing/printing yourself?


I'm using several different films at the moment trying to find my favourites. This were taken on FP4, I've also used Tri-X, Delta 100 and SFX. I have a 50mm Elmar that renders colour print film beautifully so I have quite a bit of that. I also have several rolls of slide film.

I develop everything myself but I just scan, I don't have a wet darkroom at the moment.

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Is T-Max still available? The finest grain I ran across (with reasonable sensitivity) for B&W was the 100 ISO T-Max. It even held reasonable grain and mid-tones when souped in HC-110.


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Re: Just picked up this baby. [Re: MikeMGB] #652 02/22/17 11:19 PM
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Yes it is. You can get it in 35mm, 120 and 4x5. Tmax 400 is available too. I believe Tech-pan had a finer grain.

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