

I have a 35mm f/2.5 Voigtlander in LTM mount, it has a rear element that goes a long way inside the camera body when mounted, even requires a deeper back cap than is normal for a LTM lens.To those who have (used) a voigtlander 35mm pancake (f2.5) or the voigtlander 35mm f1.2... how did you find them ?
Also, for macro and the leica, there is the 700 euro extension adaptor... is there an equivalent in a more reasonable price range, or that is the only one?
Barbican in the Rain L1000048edit by Keith Hudson, on FlickrTo those who have (used) a voigtlander 35mm pancake (f2.5) or the voigtlander 35mm f1.2... how did you find them ?
Also, for macro and the leica, there is the 700 euro extension adaptor... is there an equivalent in a more reasonable price range, or that is the only one?
Looks like the black country museum...?
It's the Lion Saltworks in NorthwichLooks like the black country museum...?
@justpix :
This is the one I checked out in the store. very smooth and nice. But a bit pricy![]()
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Getting a Rise by Adam Bonn, on Flickr@justpix If you mean the kipon ones, they look like a 10mm tube.
The Leica one is adjustable (turn it gives a lot of movement). Just wondering if anyone has come across one... I know leicas aren't normally used for macro work....
cheapest used one of the same leica macro adapter is around 500 euros...
Springtime by spxxxx, on Flickr

What are the ‘whiskers’ sticking out of both sides at the front?Hi, ... (M9 - ZEISS Biogon 2/35 f 2,8 ; crops):
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WOWSA !!Hi, ... (M9 - ZEISS Biogon 2/35 f 2,8 ; crops):
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What are the ‘whiskers’ sticking out of both sides at the front?
Good idea!Hi, they make a sound when coming too close to the curb and protect the white wall tires . - In the 50s, these were an expensive extra.
I'm just in from my first proper street photography session in London. Loved it - it's so intuitive and I enjoy the experience of using it. I'm fully expecting it to be a system that I can grow into - I'll need to improve my focusing skills (zone and critical. I've come from the X100V and XPro, the M11 files and colours are different gravy@benc - how are you liking the m11?