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Surely there are enough RFF users of CL, TL, T cameras mounting L lenses and adapted lenses to produce a trickle if not a flood of images made with these combinations.
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T & 23/2 Summicron
T & 18-56 Vario Elmar
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T & 23/2 Summicron

T & 18-56 Vario Elmar
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Before acquiring the 23/2 and the 18-56 TL lenses, I was perfectly happy to mount small M lenses on the T. I mostly shoot M/manual mode in any camera anyway.
Mimi in Mendocino
T & CV 15/4.5
Tottering man, Long Island City
T & CV 35/1.4
Reading by streetlight, Long Island City
T & CV 35mm 1.4, Long Island City, New York
Mimi in Mendocino

T & CV 15/4.5
Tottering man, Long Island City

T & CV 35/1.4
Reading by streetlight, Long Island City

T & CV 35mm 1.4, Long Island City, New York
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helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
The above photos were shot without external VF
Wonderful photos Robert ! My favorites are the deli arched figure & Child of wonder shot
really Love the rendering/ sensor / files of the T
I have never used the visoflex 020...
re: manual focus / Can one see the focus in the EVF as You are focusing with lens ??
Wonderful photos Robert ! My favorites are the deli arched figure & Child of wonder shot
really Love the rendering/ sensor / files of the T
I have never used the visoflex 020...
re: manual focus / Can one see the focus in the EVF as You are focusing with lens ??
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Helen! I’m looking after Miss T until you get a Visoflex and experience the greater focus control from live view, especially for fast 50s or 35s in crop mode.
Being able to use the CV 35/1.4 as a (cheap, compact) Summilux is great for me. I’m measuring the T/23 Summicron against the RX1 and (your ex-) X100s as a go-to compact. Being able to tilt/detach EVFs is a real asset in how I frame things.
You did great with screen-only focus, especially the portrait of your partner. The T screen really has no digital equal. But you might enjoy the CL’s integrated body/VF more than the T.
Being able to use the CV 35/1.4 as a (cheap, compact) Summilux is great for me. I’m measuring the T/23 Summicron against the RX1 and (your ex-) X100s as a go-to compact. Being able to tilt/detach EVFs is a real asset in how I frame things.
You did great with screen-only focus, especially the portrait of your partner. The T screen really has no digital equal. But you might enjoy the CL’s integrated body/VF more than the T.
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Bingley
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I picked up a lightly used Leica CL digital and Elmarit-TL lens in September, before heading to Venice for a workshop. Although I did not use the CL as my main workshop camera, I did do some street photography with it and have been won over. Here are a few samples…
Glance by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr
Laundry by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr
Sychroneity by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr



Bingley
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A few more… Leica CL digital, Elmarit-TL 18mm f2.8:
Romance in the time of Coronavirus by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr
Campo San Bartolomio by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr
Negotiations by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr



Bingley
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Here are some color photos from Burano… Leica CL digital, Elmarit-TL 18mm f2.8:
Color coordination by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr
Burano laundry by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr
Front door drapes by Steve Macfarlane, on Flickr



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Steve, thanks for contributing to the thread. Fabulous work from Italy.
(These giant floats were meant to be edited into an otherwise empty post on the first page, but ended up here.)
Steve, thanks for contributing to the thread. Fabulous work from Italy.
(These giant floats were meant to be edited into an otherwise empty post on the first page, but ended up here.)
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Great photos so far!
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Lovely photos, everyone!
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