Pictures of Canada taken by Canadian Leica.

M4-2 with Summarit-M 35 2.5, 1/8 shutter speed, lith print.

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M4-2 and Summarit-M 35 2.5. 8x10 print.
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Summer in South Ontario is hot, stinky and short. To operate swimming pool here it costs up to 5K per season. We don't have one at home...
 
Thank you, creenus, I'll show some more in lith later on.


This is 8x10 print on old Ilford RC paper. Summarit 35 2.5 on M4-2.
Toronto, Union Station.
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Thank you, Dear Helen!

I never asked M4-2, but she seems to be fine to deal with Summarit 35 2.5.

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But I don't think what M4-P is happy with J-12 marriage. In fact, I have them separated. I have one DSLR lens which I need to get rid off and purchase Elmarit 28 to treat M4-P adequately.
 
Still trying to get Leica lens for Leica M4-P. Some Leica made lenses and M film cameras are not expensive anymore comparing to some fancy digital cameras with cropped sensors and some AF lenses with questionable build (also used).


M4-2, Summarit-M 35 2.5.
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Total crap here outdoors, indoors weather.
 
Thank you, Talus.

So, on Saturday (hot and humid) I was printing, but decided to try it the bathroom and set it on the toilet 🙂

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Couple of prints from this session.

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Taken near local lake with M4-2 and Summarit 35 2.5.

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After printing for four hours I get cold (it was AC vent, which I opened too much).
 
Thank you!


So, after letting go of FF DSLR and 50 1.2 lens, I was able to give my Canadian Leicas some more lenses.
Three more to be exact. Canadian Elmarit-M 28 2.8 III and German Summaron 35 3.5, plus Cron Rigid.

I placed them in line with lenses I already have and took this double picture.


Rangefinder lenses. by Kostya Fedot, on Flickr

Canadian 28 2.8 detached its plastic focus tab on me at very first day and roll of film. I finished roll, took lens apart and re-attached the tab...
Jupiter-3 is for FED-2 and my two Canadian Leicas now have four M-mount lenses to share.

M4-P with Elmarit-M 28 2.8 and Kentmere 400 @1600.

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Ripley's Aquarium of Canada in Toronto.
 
M4-P with Elmarit-M 28 2.8 and Kentmere 400 @1600.
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada in Toronto.

Very cool, KF.

Here is a picture of Africa taken with the same Canadian combo (my favorite Elmarit photo)

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Enjoy your 28 and rigid, two of my favorite lenses !

Roland.
 
Thank you, Roland. I like this tree-in-tree picture.
Haven't developed anything from Rigid yet, it will be interesting to see how it will compare to Collapsible I've had before.
Cheers, Ko.
 
Compilation of four prints. Pictures were taken in Golden Horseshoe Region of Ontario. I used old Ilfospeed Deluxe 3 RC paper for prints. Lenses were Rigid Cron and Summaron 35 3.5. Film was Kentmere 100.



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Person on the left is from Kids & Classics Boatshops Museum. They have program to help troubled kids. And they are also restoring old boats.
 
Thank you, Dear Helen!

I never asked M4-2, but she seems to be fine to deal with Summarit 35 2.5.

IMG_1565.jpg


But I don't think what M4-P is happy with J-12 marriage. In fact, I have them separated. I have one DSLR lens which I need to get rid off and purchase Elmarit 28 to treat M4-P adequately.

one Tres Decy set up... Beautiful !!!
 
Co-Author of recently published book about Yak-1 fighter aircraft. Local resident of our home town.

M4-2 with Summarit 35 2.5.
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This week I learned about M3 Leica cameras assembled in Canada. Sounds like good camera for Canadian 50mm...
 
Canadian Babes.

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Canadian Cameras and Canadian Ladies on prints. Each print is under each camera, lens the picture was taken with.

M4-2, Summarit 35 2.5. M3 ELC "Bodo's", Summicron 50 Rigid. M4-P, Elmarit-M 28 2.8 III.
 
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