Bingley
Veteran
Leica IIIc, Canon 35/2.8 chrome:

Mr_Flibble
In Tabulas Argenteas Refero

Yours truly on Inis Mor, Leica III + coated 50mm f/3.5 Elmar (1946) and Ektar 100
coelacanth
Ride, dive, shoot.

The shooter is getting ready by Suguru Nishioka, on Flickr
II & Color-Skopar 28/3.5, Trix@400, Rodinal 50+1
semrich
Well-known
Here is one I posted some time ago.
Ara Guler
IIIf, 5cm 3.5 Elmar
Ara Guler
IIIf, 5cm 3.5 Elmar

Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
This from my 1933 Leica ll with an old Summitar that I pulled apart to clean and discovered it had a broken aperture blade ... so gave it a very rough and ready clean job and threw it back together with no blades ... permanent f2! 
Rollei Retro 100 in Rodinal which I like ... it has a rather vintage look IMO. It's the first roll of film I've put through this camera in a long time and I'm empressed with the little black Leica.
Rollei Retro 100 in Rodinal which I like ... it has a rather vintage look IMO. It's the first roll of film I've put through this camera in a long time and I'm empressed with the little black Leica.


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john neal
fallor ergo sum
Keith,
I have a friend who has a Canon 50mm f1.4 with one blade missing - doesn't affect the results too much - just v interesting bokeh. Maybe you should put back the ones you have?
I have a friend who has a Canon 50mm f1.4 with one blade missing - doesn't affect the results too much - just v interesting bokeh. Maybe you should put back the ones you have?
Dog Star
Member
K14
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IIIa/J9 Eastman Double-X

Erik van Straten
Veteran
Great portrait of a great photographer.Here is one I posted some time ago.
Ara Guler
IIIf, 5cm 3.5 Elmar
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Erik.
elmer3.5
Well-known
Nice Thread
Nice Thread
Hi, i find difficult to challenge the III series, i used a lot a iii-f and regret selling it, not to mention the elmar 50 3.5, the perfect balance between performance and compact lens.
I think i´ll will end taking photos only with this gear.
Nowadays i found two III-g in my country, quite a surprise since i never thought they would show up!!! and two of them, i´m so happy!!!
These shots were taken with my III-f and elmar 50 3.5 with fp4 and xp2.
Bye!
Nice Thread
Hi, i find difficult to challenge the III series, i used a lot a iii-f and regret selling it, not to mention the elmar 50 3.5, the perfect balance between performance and compact lens.
I think i´ll will end taking photos only with this gear.
Nowadays i found two III-g in my country, quite a surprise since i never thought they would show up!!! and two of them, i´m so happy!!!
These shots were taken with my III-f and elmar 50 3.5 with fp4 and xp2.


Bye!
cnphoto
Well-known
Leica II (d), 5cm Summitar, Tri-X at 3200 in Rodinal.

Leica II (d), 5cm Summitar, Tri-X at 3200 in Rodinal.
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I quite like this one...
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Hey Craig / cnphoto
Beibg a rodinal trix gal....
LOVE triX pushed to 3200
Must try this
Great blacks with The lights glistening
Beibg a rodinal trix gal....
LOVE triX pushed to 3200
Must try this
Great blacks with The lights glistening
ZorkiKat
ЗоркийК&
Scanned some old 8X10s (from 10 or so years ago) of portraits shot with Leica LTM. Two studio with tungsten lighting, two outdoors in sunlight. Leica III or IIIc used in all with 50 Industar and 90mm lenses (the last, colour photo).
Can't remember if this was shot with a 90mm or an 85 Canon.




Can't remember if this was shot with a 90mm or an 85 Canon.
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ZorkiKat
ЗоркийК&
With Leica III and IIIf, on Fujichrome* film. One was shot with a Barnack FED-1 copy. Which one could it be? 
Jupiter-3 1.5/50mm
FED-50 Industar-10 3.5/50mm
Jupiter-3 1.5/50mm
Jupiter-3 1.5/50mm
*Processed the "chromes" myself in E6 chemistry.

Jupiter-3 1.5/50mm

FED-50 Industar-10 3.5/50mm

Jupiter-3 1.5/50mm

Jupiter-3 1.5/50mm
*Processed the "chromes" myself in E6 chemistry.
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helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Frank Petronio
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Leica IIc w 50 Elmar
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Erik van Straten
Veteran
Lovely portraits, Frank Petronio!
Erik.
Erik.
charjohncarter
Veteran
Double post, but I like this one from 1964 (Leica IIIc):

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