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Leica M6 + Fujifilm RDP III

  • kanxz
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    Using the positive film, make to the slides, having a projector and a cup of coffee, what a happy life :lol:
    Camera: Leica M6
    Lens: Leica Noctilux 50mm f1.0
    Film: Fujifilm RDP III
    Scanner: Nikon Coolscan VED





    MartinOC
    Participant

    These are sweet photos Kanxz, very nice. I have to say I am partial to a bit of Noctilux action, the way it renders a scene.
    I saw 3 of these lenses in a second hand shop recently, but couldn’t justify the expense.
    So I got me the poor mans stuff, secondhand bessa & nokton. I’m still learning how to focus the damn thing.

    Good job,

    Martin

    kanxz
    Participant

    MartinOC wrote:

    These are sweet photos Kanxz, very nice. I have to say I am partial to a bit of Noctilux action, the way it renders a scene.
    I saw 3 of these lenses in a second hand shop recently, but couldn’t justify the expense.
    So I got me the poor mans stuff, secondhand bessa & nokton. I’m still learning how to focus the damn thing.

    Good job,

    Martin

    Hi Martin, I have visit your Flickr, you been to Japan, all nice fotos! :lol:
    Noct has a special bokeh at the corners, I love it so much! :P
    Bessa & nokton are good too, one of my friend has a nokton 35mm F1.4 SC, it’s a really good lens to take B&W foto.
    PS: You saw three noct for sale, what’s the price? It’s really expensive now, and the price still rising up :twisted:

    kanxz
    Participant

    Hasselblad 500CM + 80mm f2.8 + Kodak E100VS

    MartinOC
    Participant

    I live in Tokyo at the moment. I saw the lenses in a shop here, they were about 700,000 yen, which is over 4000 euros. It is not just the edges with the nocti, it has a nice heavy way of rendering the centre, something more subjective than objective. Great results but too high a price for me :cry:

    Btw the way, of your first set I really like the first and 4th the street ones, a rangefinder is much easier for this type of photography, not so obvious when you are taking people’s pictures.

    Martin

    Aimee
    Participant

    Gorgeous. I am jealous. Very jealous!

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