Canon LTM Canon P and 35mm Ultron

Canon M39 M39 screw mount bodies/lenses

Stephanie Brim

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Okay, so no photos yet. I got the lens from jlw on loan for about a month and I was really itching to use it yesterday, but I ended up going to sleep around 1:00pm which is the time I was going to go out shooting. I'm taking her out with some Velvia this morning to test the lens while I'm going through the store. I can't wait to see what it does. It's such a great lens from what I've seen. I may have to save up for one later on. The sun is just starting to come up now. :)
 
That's true. Amazing fact that the Ultron looks better at a Canon-P or -7 while the Canon 2/35mm looks best at a Bessa-R... ;)
 
The Ultron is a black one and very nice looking on my Canon. I got comments while I was at the store today getting stuff for the soup (which, by the way, smells incredible). The smell is making me hungry.
 
Stephanie Brim said:
The Ultron is a black one and very nice looking on my Canon. I got comments while I was at the store today getting stuff for the soup (which, by the way, smells incredible). The smell is making me hungry.

Give us some shots of the soup!



:)
 
What was once soup has now become chicken and noodles...I didn't have quite enough broth and I had a lot of noodles so I kinda said what the heck and threw them all in. It'll be really good with the organic Pan Bigio bread that I bought. :)
 
Stephanie:

1) Get a cheap espresso pot, a cheap grinder, and a pound of unground French roast.
2) You need cabinet space. Paint those doors white.
3) Nice feet.
4) Iowa? Where's the corn?
 
I tried NOT to shoot corn this summer...believe me, it was tough.

Also, I have a cheap espresso pot. Very cheap. Unbelievably cheap. So cheap that it no longer works. I have a decent KitchenAid grinder and I always buy good coffee. ;)
 
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