cavcha1
Member
Thanks! It seems really difficult to do from a mobile device. When I go to my Flickr photostream, then chose a photo, the share options I have are only 'copy to clipboard' and then a long list of apps which I could share it to. No embed options. But then I can seemingly embed someone else's photo from my main feed!? It's odd that you can embed one of mine, but I can't seem to. I'll figure it out I'm sure.
charjohncarter
Veteran
This isn't a plug for the Serenar ($40-$50), you can get great images with it. You just have to clean it every 7-8 months (8 minutes).
Tmax400 HC-110h by John Carter, on Flickr
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Kodak Gold 100 by John Carter, on Flickr

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Antoine31
Member
I bought my 111F for the Leica experience, and that means Leica lenses. If I want sharp with a modern character, I shoot my Nikon F6 with Nikon lenses or my Leica M6 with it's 35mm F2. For the Barnack I now have a 28nn Hector, a 50mm Summar, and an Elmar 50mm F3.5. Next up I'll probably buy a 90mm Elmar.
The Spastic Image
Established
A Canon 35 mm/f2.8 is a good option, if found in nice condition. You'd enjoy it.Guys,
I'm going to purchase a mid-price ltm 35mm (and viewfinder) for my iiif. I want something small, discrete, doesn't need to be super fast - will be shooting f5.6 - f11 on the street 95% of the time.
My thinking:
Voigtlander Colour Skopar
Or
Canon f2
I have no problem putting modern glass on a 50's body, by the way. It's just going to boil down to a lens that is reliable, neat, and delivers a lovely sharp black and white image with a bit of character. The only other lens I use is a 50mm collapsible Summicron, and I love it. For consistency in my work, I would love a lens that, despite focal length, won't give me images that look TOTALLY different from work shot with my 50.
Help me decide!? Or throw something else into the mix!? I can't afford £1000+ Leica....
Thanks a million!
Malcolm M
Well-known
May I put in a word for the Canon 35mm f2.8. Mine is an absolute zinger. Just beware the front-mounted aperture ring when you change lenses. You will end up taking a lot of photos at f22 when you thought you were at f5.6. All part of the fun of using an ancient relic, rather than a software package with a lens on front.
xayraa33
rangefinder user and fancier
The Canon 35mm f2.8 lens is a favorite of mine.
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raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
Very nice @Deardorff38. I’m still PO’d at myself for not picking one up for $185 a few years ago at a local antique co-op.
It was behind a glass case but it looked to be in good condition.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Erik van Straten
Veteran
I agree with Deardorff. The old Elmar 35mm f/3.5 (ltm) is much better than many people think, and really small. Watch out for fogging, however. Cleaning is a difficult job.
gelatin silver print (elmar 35mm f3.5 uncoated) leica ll
Amstelveen, 2011
Erik.
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gelatin silver print (elmar 35mm f3.5 uncoated) leica ll
Amstelveen, 2011
Erik.
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Deleted member 65559
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ray, I bought that one off Ebay for $75 USD just after coming home from a ski trip to Japan in 2018 where i acquired the black iii. I thought my LTM 2.8 Summaron was too big and heavy for the iii. Likely the best Leica deal I've made.Very nice @Deardorff38. I’m still PO’d at myself for not picking one up for $185 a few years ago at a local antique co-op.
It was behind a glass case but it looked to be in good condition.
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...the too big Summaron.

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