Post your GXR A12M images

Finally have a chance to shoot again with the 12mm. Here's another one to illustrate what this module could do with wide angles. It's definitely easier to shoot with (landscapes) than my RD1s.

Here's my version of the LV Flagship at the Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.

GXR + M-Module + VT 5.6/12mm + GND 0.9 soft
 
I only had a short time in Tokyo, but I tried to make the most of it, even when on the train to visit a college on the outskirts of the city. I used the miniature filter for most of these, and had fun with it. Most of these were shot with a ZM 25/2.8, high shutter speed from a fast-moving train. Often I didn't know what I would capture until I chimped...

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so much details in your shots, Tokyoshooter! The zeiss and gxr combination works really well.

I have another landscape to share, this time in monochrome.

 
I have been shooting with an M8 for past five years and I just got the GXR a few days ago and I am still fumbling around with the settings. So far I am most impressed that the signature of my M and LTM lenses seem to be preserved (other than fall-off and crop). The GXR-M has also given new life to a few of my neglected LTM lenses:

... the CV-Skopar 25/4 because finder coupling for focusing doesn't matter
... the Nikkor 28/3.5 because no oddball sized UV/IR filter is required
... the CV-Heliar 12/5.6 because of both of the above

Here is a shot from the 12mm CV Ultra wide Heliar:

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