Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/03/15

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Subject: [Leica] M240 and Noct 0.95
From: john at mcmaster.co.nz (John McMaster)
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2014 04:20:57 +0000
References: <926EFE49-F618-4769-8967-0FC9B863F453@mac.com>

About 6 months ago I was shooting daffs with M,  Noctilux f0.95 and OUFRO ;-)

http://johnmcmaster.com/PESO/Flowers/2013/content/L3002227_large.html and 
the next four 

john

-----Original Message-----


Good morning everyone!

Longtime LUGgers will recognize my old panorama of the San Juan Mountains in 
southwest Colorado, taken with a Noct many years ago:  
http://exploratorius.us/2013/08/15/spring-in-the-san-juans/  To refresh your 
memories, here is my original LUG post about this pano:  
http://leica-users.org/v20/msg06720.html

Stupidly, I dumped most of my Leica gear - including my beloved Noct - when 
I jumped on the digital bandwagon back in the early 2001 timeframe, thinking 
that Leica wouldn't ever be able to market a digital M.  Jeez, was I stupid. 
 And I've been kicking myself ever since.  Well, I'm *finally* armed with a 
Noct again, and just posted my first image from it this morning:
http://exploratorius.us/2014/03/15/swirl-of-daffodils/

This is the fourth Noct I've owned and I fully expect it to be my last.  It 
has always been my very favorite lens, and I've used it for literally 
shooting everything.  And with the new M240, some OUFRO extension rings, and 
a close-up filter or two - I'll be able to achieve visuals I always dreamed 
of taking, but never could with *any* of the prior photo equipment I've ever 
owned.

Mitch Zeissler
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   Website: http://exploratorius.us/



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