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Fun with the Leica M Monochrom

KeithDM

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Three very disparate subjects from a local stroll Friday afternoon. 5cm Summicron Collapsible LTM (with orange filter) on M10M. The more I use this combination for countryside subjects, the more tempted I am to favour it over my 50mm Summilux-M ASPH and ZM C-Sonnar.





 

KeithDM

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A neighbour has just swapped his Harley for a Triumph Rocket 3 GT - all 2.5L of it! (Yes, a 2500cc triple). M10M, 90mm Summarit-M f2.4.



 

KeithDM

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Tested my 21-35mm Vario Elmar-R f3.5 on my M10M on Monday afternoon, on a walk around Malmesbury in Wiltshire. Some results:-







 

KeithDM

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I keep looking at the first image of the hotel; it looks to me to show barrel distortion. Or is it just the extreme wide-angle view?
The heavily ivy-clad wall at far left is 'stepped' back part way up so the ivy could be disguising this. When imported into LR I used LR's 21-35mm Vario Elmar-R profile in 'Lens Correction' plus used the 'Auto' button in the Transform section in the Develop module so any distortions should have been dealt with.
 

KeithDM

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A brief outing this afternoon on a local walk to test a 21mm Super Elmar-M f3.4 (with orange filter) on M10M.









 

KeithDM

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A Sunday afternoon local test run with new 21mm Super Elmar-M f3.4. Three views of*St Mary's Church in Purton, Wiltshire. *One of only three churches in England having both tower and spire. *M10M, 21mm Super Elmar-M f3.4.





 

KeithDM

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A visit to Cricklade would not be complete without at least one photo of St Sampson's Church. A view of the church from the rear. Camera & lens etc as above.

CrickladeChurchRearView.jpg
 
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