- June 12, 2014 at 1:30 am #4726Kirsten VignesLegendary MemberMiami, FLJoin Date: Aug 2014Posts: 12Currently using:
Leica M, Leica CL, Leica QOfflineSome Noctilux shots using the T-Adapter-M.
50mm Noctilux-M, f/0.95, ISO 100, 1/500th
The obligatory cat shot. :rolleyes:
50mm Noctilux-M, f/0.95, ISO 1600, 1/80thA few images using the 23mm Summicron-T (35mm equivalent). I find this to be my go-to lens with the T.
23mm Summicron-T, f/2.0, ISO 1600, 1/160th
Putting the T to the low-light test.
23mm Summicron-T, f/2.0, ISO 6400, 1/20th (handheld)
A tree struck by lightning.
23mm Summicron-T, f/2.0, ISO 100, 1/50th
- June 13, 2014 at 11:28 am #4727
The pictures look very beautiful, especially with the T-23 mm. I got mine two weeks while I was in Japan but still no time to enjoy it. I had this T-23 mm. and it should be my carrying around lens.
One question – where did you get the M adapter? I will be in New York the week after next, not sure whether I can buy it from B&H or not?
- July 24, 2014 at 3:20 pm #4813dalethornEstablished MemberSouth CarolinaJoin Date: Oct 2012Posts: 316Currently using:
Leica QOfflineNormally the camera hosts the lens, but with the Noctilux I think it’s the other way around. Nice to see these.
Leica X2 Paul Smith edition, Leica X-E, Panasonic ZS-100.
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