ampguy
Veteran
Jarski - go down to your local costco, and get a 160 lumen LED CREE flashlight for $8 or so. Shining this through the back of your lens will show any any visible dust or cleaning marks, though may still be hard to photograph if/when you sell a lens, still a very low cost to describe exactly what the glass is like.
radi(c)al_cam
Well-known
Quote:
Originally Posted by CLE-RF
Not true, the moment you click the icon link and your computer has stored your login information, it will log you in to show the picture. After viewing the picture, you will be logged in.
When without an account to 'the other forum' you are unable to see the pictures, Brian's right.
Dear Johan,
it is a compliment for me, when you mix me up with Brian. If it is the Brian here, you mix me up
Alexander
Dear Jaap,
you have an account there; you log-in, you log-out; After logging-out, you can still see the *secret* pictures, because: even if you SEEM to be NOT logged-in, you are so-to-say logged-in invisibly, because of the cookies. Try the same with a foreign reckoner, with which you worked never before; visit the fore mentioned other forum WITHOUT logging in, and you won't see the attached pictures.
Originally Posted by CLE-RF
Not true, the moment you click the icon link and your computer has stored your login information, it will log you in to show the picture. After viewing the picture, you will be logged in.
When without an account to 'the other forum' you are unable to see the pictures, Brian's right.
Dear Johan,
it is a compliment for me, when you mix me up with Brian. If it is the Brian here, you mix me up
No; I tried it: I logged out and I stayed logged out after and during viewing. Anyway, it is just a matter of making a quick account.
Dear Jaap,
you have an account there; you log-in, you log-out; After logging-out, you can still see the *secret* pictures, because: even if you SEEM to be NOT logged-in, you are so-to-say logged-in invisibly, because of the cookies. Try the same with a foreign reckoner, with which you worked never before; visit the fore mentioned other forum WITHOUT logging in, and you won't see the attached pictures.
jbr
Established
1949 Elmar 3.5/50
1949 Elmar 3.5/50
'The artist and her work'
M8 1949 Elmar 3.5/50 f4 1/125s ISO160 no filter
'An angel calling from heaven'
M8 1949 Elmar 3.5/50 f4 1/90s ISO320 no filter
View of Luxembourg-Grund in the Grand-Duchy.
M8 1949 Elmar 3.5/50 f5.6 1/360s ISO160 no filter
Happy shooting!
Johan
(PS Ron, dank voor je hulppoging. Jaap, dank voor bescherming copyright!)
1949 Elmar 3.5/50
I will post them tonight, when I have access to my Photo-Harddisk, here as well!
'The artist and her work'
M8 1949 Elmar 3.5/50 f4 1/125s ISO160 no filter

'An angel calling from heaven'
M8 1949 Elmar 3.5/50 f4 1/90s ISO320 no filter

View of Luxembourg-Grund in the Grand-Duchy.
M8 1949 Elmar 3.5/50 f5.6 1/360s ISO160 no filter

Happy shooting!
Johan
(PS Ron, dank voor je hulppoging. Jaap, dank voor bescherming copyright!)
popeye
Established
Here's an old lens+spirits shot to add to the collection here...
Very early 50's Summarit. 1250 iso f2 at 1/15, no post.
The rum was straight outta Haiti and the most delicious I'd ever had.

Very early 50's Summarit. 1250 iso f2 at 1/15, no post.
The rum was straight outta Haiti and the most delicious I'd ever had.
jbr
Established
1957 Summicron 2/50
1957 Summicron 2/50
The pianist Mitsuko Uchida
A very difficult subject, because Uchida is very lively and the light was dim.
M8 1967 Summicron 2/50 f2 1/45s ISO640
1957 Summicron 2/50
The pianist Mitsuko Uchida
A very difficult subject, because Uchida is very lively and the light was dim.
M8 1967 Summicron 2/50 f2 1/45s ISO640
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baffosRF
Member
menos
Veteran
I got myself my first LTM lens yesterday.
It is a 1951 35 Summar 3.5 LTM
I love this lens. I want more LTM lenses now ;-)
More from the day on my website.
Where can I find a good overview of the important classic lenses apart from Stephen's excellent guide to Leica lenses?
How do you reference prices of these lenses?
I went in a shop and just bought it, as it was in beautiful condition and really surprised me, how well it is made, how perfect it still runs after 60 years and how easy it operates.
It is a 1951 35 Summar 3.5 LTM
I love this lens. I want more LTM lenses now ;-)


More from the day on my website.
Where can I find a good overview of the important classic lenses apart from Stephen's excellent guide to Leica lenses?
How do you reference prices of these lenses?
I went in a shop and just bought it, as it was in beautiful condition and really surprised me, how well it is made, how perfect it still runs after 60 years and how easy it operates.
ampguy
Veteran
eat it, Yoshi!! 
the*emperor
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