raid
Dad Photographer
These are beautiful images.
This lens is truly great. I only shoot B&W, and there it certainly shines. I think the main point about it, is the right type of contrast/sharpness/bokeh combination. There is also very little flare to speak about.
Here are some examples:
201211419 by mfogiel, on Flickr
201214706 by mfogiel, on Flickr
201211121 by mfogiel, on Flickr
201213315 by mfogiel, on Flickr
201210008 by mfogiel, on Flickr
201211403 by mfogiel, on Flickr
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica M3/Elmar-M 50mm f/2.8/TMY400/AdoxMCC110
Erik.
Erik.

Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica M3/Elmar-M 50mmf/2.8/Tmax400/IlfordMGFB.
Erik.
Erik.

Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica M3/Elmar-M 50mm f/2.8/TMY400/AdoxMCC110
Erik.
Erik.

Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica M3, Elmar-M 50mm f/2.8, Tmax400.
Erik.
Erik.

Bingley
Veteran
Marek, Erik, Daan - Wonderful photos with this lens. Thanks for posting them.
Dralowid
Michael
The Elmar M goes everywhere with me, I must have had it for 15 years or so. It has been dropped, been underwater briefly and generally abused. It is my favourite for all sorts of reasons and quite different from its ancestors. I suppose being chrome it is a bit heavier than a black one but it is so small anyway.
At one point I did have to send it away because it had developed some slack in the mounting. All it needed was a little grease.
At one point I did have to send it away because it had developed some slack in the mounting. All it needed was a little grease.
Erik van Straten
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Leica M3/Elmar-M 50mm f/2.8/TMY400/AdoxMCC110
Erik.
Erik.

Dralowid
Michael
South African oranges East of the Iron Curtain? What on earth has the world come to?!
Great picture, keep them coming!
Great picture, keep them coming!
Erik van Straten
Veteran
I don't know, Michael.
This is the eigthteenth century synagogue of Stolin in the south of the Belarus republic. On their way to Moscow in 1941/1942 the Germans killed all the 12.000 Jewish inhabitants of this town.
Leica M3/Elmar-M 50mm f/2.8/TMY400/IlfordMGFB
Erik.
This is the eigthteenth century synagogue of Stolin in the south of the Belarus republic. On their way to Moscow in 1941/1942 the Germans killed all the 12.000 Jewish inhabitants of this town.
Leica M3/Elmar-M 50mm f/2.8/TMY400/IlfordMGFB
Erik.

Erik van Straten
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Leica M3/Elmar-M 50mm f/2.8/TMY400/AdoxMCC110
Erik.
Erik.

dogberryjr
[Pithy phrase]
Wonderful photo.Leica M3, Elmar-M 50mm f/2.8, Tmax400.
Erik.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Thank you, dogberryjr!
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Nice one, Daan!
Leica M3/Elmar-M 50mm f/2.8/TMY400/AdoxMCC110.
Erik.
Leica M3/Elmar-M 50mm f/2.8/TMY400/AdoxMCC110.
Erik.

Dralowid
Michael
I don't know, Michael.
This is the eigthteenth century synagogue of Stolin in the south of the Belarus republic. On their way to Moscow in 1941/1942 the Germans killed all the 12.000 Jewish inhabitants of this town.
I think Stolin featured in a BBC programme called 'Who do you think you are?' in which 'well known' people retrace their ancestors. Unfortunately I cannot remember who the programme was about.
Maybe another BBC watcher can help?
Dralowid
Michael
Coming back to the beginning of this thread who is going to volunteer to accurately describe, in words, the very real differences in rendering between the Elmar M and what I shall call the Elmar 2.8 (ELMOM)?
I'm not up to it.
I'm not up to it.
Erik van Straten
Veteran
The coating of the Elmar-M is more effective, therefore there is more contrast: the blacks are deeper.
On the other hand the diaphragm of the Elmar-2.8 has fifteen blades or so - I've never counted them - and therefore the bokeh is sometimes better. The Elmar-M has only six blades. The diaphragm of the Elmar-2.8 is situated between the first two elements of the lens and that of the Elmar-M between the the last two.
The sharpness of both lenses is about the same I would say.
Erik.
On the other hand the diaphragm of the Elmar-2.8 has fifteen blades or so - I've never counted them - and therefore the bokeh is sometimes better. The Elmar-M has only six blades. The diaphragm of the Elmar-2.8 is situated between the first two elements of the lens and that of the Elmar-M between the the last two.
The sharpness of both lenses is about the same I would say.
Erik.
Dralowid
Michael
Certainly agree with your comments about the effects of the better coating.
Haven't experienced anything different re aperture so can't comment.
Michael
Haven't experienced anything different re aperture so can't comment.
Michael
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica M3/Elmar-M 50mm f/2.8/TMY400/AdoxMCC110.
Erik.
Erik.

Erik van Straten
Veteran
Leica M3/Elmar-M 50mm f/2.8/TMY400/AdoxMCC110.
Erik.
Erik.

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