Well, I took the plunge

silent1

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Finally, after months of debate, I bought a black M6TTL and a Summicron 50mm "Wetzlar" (not sure whether it must be considered III or IV type).
I guess I'm part of the show now!
Anyway, I just wanted to share some shots from the first test roll (a Fuji Superia 200, lab scans), I really like the results! Can't wait to shoot more!

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2, I like the OOF rendition in this one, looks like it has been painted, the summicron is so sharp even at f2, impressive!
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Congrats on the new camera and lens ... that fourth shot is a gem! :)
 
Congrats on the purchase of an amazing camera!

I love the colours in the the 1st shot, but I think my fav must be the 4th - I really love how it's not blurred, even at ISO 200.
 
Congrats on the purchase of an amazing camera!

I love the colours in the the 1st shot, but I think my fav must be the 4th - I really love how it's not blurred, even at ISO 200.

thanks! it's amazing how slow you can shoot with a Leica and still get sharp pictures!
 
Congratulations!!! :)

Ah... the joy of discovering what a Leica can do... Those days of elation when your camera is still new... the fun of shooting at 1/8 and still getting sharp images... The amazing rendition of detail against the OOF zones...

That's the kind of experience that hooks you on Leicas. Beware! You're now on a slippery slope; soon enough you'll want to go wider, or longer, or both, and will start saving money or piling on debt, dreaming of that perfect shot that makes people go "wow!"

I've never been to Rome, but have heard that it's a paradise for street shooters. Set your camera and lens in hyperfocus, à la Garry Winogrand, and patrol those streets shooting from the hip, with ISO 400 black-and-white film (something like Ilford chromogenic or the revered Tri-X), and you'll enjoy the results even more! :)
 
Don't forget to explain to your girlfriend that it's either a few more lenses and a second camera body or you can keep taking her to fancy restaurants ;-)
 
Thank you all for your kind comments, I very much appreciated!

Don't forget to explain to your girlfriend that it's either a few more lenses and a second camera body or you can keep taking her to fancy restaurants ;-)

LOL, I hope to stay away from lens acquisition syndrome for a while!
I must resist... I must resist... I must resi... does anybody want to get rid of his/her Nokton 35mm f1.2? :D
 
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