crappiest leica m compatible lens?

Come on... Are you serious? :confused:

The 0.95 Version is fantastic. Yes it's expensive but it's a great lens.

Of course he's serious. Never let anyone else's prejudices stand in the way of your own, and avoid the facts whenever possible. Who needs facts, rationality or experience, after all?

Cheers,

R.
 
Buy a holga lens from holgamods.com and adapt it to a Leica body cap - shoot away. Put cinefoil around a toilet paper insert and mount a magnifying glass on the front and a leica body cap on the back and shoot away [beware of smoke]. Get a FSU lens, let toddlers play with it in a sandbox, wash in woolite [on gentle cycle], dry in sun for a few days and then shoot away. Drill a 1/64 inch hole in a leica body cap, mount and shoot away [bracket 30 sec, 1 min., 2 min, 4 min. etc]. Or just buy a holga/Diana and impress friend and foe alike with the Holga/Leica combo around your neck.
 
I just bought an old Summar for this reason. Didn't need quite toy camera crappy but wanted some vignetting, flare, etc. Shooting it a wider apertures.

Will let you know when I've got a roll of film developed.
 
Of course he's serious. Never let anyone else's prejudices stand in the way of your own, and avoid the facts whenever possible. Who needs facts, rationality or experience, after all?

Cheers,

R.

This reminded me of the following from an arbitration clause (believed to be of trans-atlantic origin):

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...any determination by such arbitrator shall be final and binding on all parties hereto and their successors and assignees notwithstanding that such determination may be arbitrary, capricious, unfair, inequitable, inconsistent with any prior determination by such arbitrator, or incomprehen­sible to a reasonable man, a prudent man, a reasonably prudent man, or any man, and any attempt to appeal or object to such determination will constitute an Event of Default (as hereinafter defined) hereunder
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This reminded me of the following from an arbitration clause (believed to be of trans-atlantic origin):

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...any determination by such arbitrator shall be final and binding on all parties hereto and their successors and assignees notwithstanding that such determination may be arbitrary, capricious, unfair, inequitable, inconsistent with any prior determination by such arbitrator, or incomprehen*sible to a reasonable man, a prudent man, a reasonably prudent man, or any man, and any attempt to appeal or object to such determination will constitute an Event of Default (as hereinafter defined) hereunder
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Wow! Thanks! Was that for computer hardware, computer software, or publishing? Those HAVE to be the three leading contenders...

(Hard to read the blue against white, though).

Cheers,

R.
 
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