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MikeDimit
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I've seen it on internet some weeks ago. The man is from China, I think. Google the photo.
archive59
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I've seen it on internet some weeks ago. The man is from China, I think. Google the photo.
Google threw up a few people doing this sort of stuff around the world. This was quite informative :- http://photographyreflections.blogspot.com/2010/12/cyberleica.html
Rodchenko
Olympian
I quite like that. Maybe not the 1936 stuff, but the retro look. That said, I hope it doesn't catch on and mean a load of classics get butchered...
MikeDimit
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That blog was the place I saw it!
Frontman
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Hmm, I have been looking for an interesting project to attempt. I have an old Leica DII which spent some time underwater, it would be a good candidate for such a conversion. I just need to find a digital donor camera...
Kent
Finally at home...
Yeah, several of those project are published on the net.
Very interesting and a lot of fun.
But you shouldn't do that to a real Leica. Use a fake just like those guys did.
Very interesting and a lot of fun.
But you shouldn't do that to a real Leica. Use a fake just like those guys did.
Stuart John
Well-known
I've often wandered if a Sony Nex C3 would be good candidate for this kind of conversion. Use a 35mm summaron for the lens. Now I have a cunning plan....
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