NB23 said:If the building is naturally deformed, then it's the Leica. Otherwise, the severe pincushion distortion would be attirutable to the lens, which tends to the Box camera.
A Bigger and better scan should instantly reveal the truth without a doubt.
Tuolumne said:You have really good eyes. Can you describe to me where the pincussion distortion is and how to look for it?
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varjag said:Look at the upper row of windows, they curve inside.
It's a trick question: people take pictures 😉GUESS WHICH camera took this picture?
if I used my 1957 M3 with my 1970s Summicron, I would most likely get a quality image on par with the MP and the 1970s Summicron for the same scene.Pablito said:Another approach is to look at the content of the photo. American cars from the 70s or 80s (two in the same photo..), "Disco Fashion".."Records"....while it's possible this was taken today, it's more likely that it predates the production of the MP
Gabriel M.A. said:It's a trick question: people take pictures 😉
LOL - I don't think I can do an impression of Mr. Heston. I don't think "You'll have to pry my Summilux from my dead, cold hands" has a nice ring to it 😉MikeL said:Gabriel, that could be your signature, "Cameras don't take pictures, people do". You could be the founder and card carrying member of the NCA.