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Hi Apug fellows!

I had the chance to shot some rolls with a friend's Leica R5. A very nice camera, with Vario Elmar 35-70mm f/3,5

Here are a couple of shots from the first roll.

More in my blog!

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Nice one, i also lusted for a Leicolta, which film did you use?
 

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i have an r4 that has been a sad disappointment-- consistently under exposes. I wish you good luck -- I understand the r5 was a vast improvement. They're so cheap I am sometimes tempted to just get one, but it makes more sense to just keep using the sl2.
 
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i have an r4 that has been a sad disappointment-- consistently under exposes. I wish you good luck -- I understand the r5 was a vast improvement. They're so cheap I am sometimes tempted to just get one, but it makes more sense to just keep using the sl2.

I read that spme R4 had problems but if the underexposure is constant I think it's could be easy compensate for it (if not possible to recalibrate).
Btw. thanks for the luck.... but R5 is not mine....! :wink:
 

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Hi Apug fellows!

I had the chance to shot some rolls with a friend's Leica R5. A very nice camera, with Vario Elmar 35-70mm f/3,5

Nice camera and nice shootin'! :smile: (Not going to lie: I'm a little envious of the scenery. :wink: )

It was discovering that an R4 could be had for under $100 that got me back into film photography in the first place, by the way.

From a very expired roll of 100 T-Max in my R4...

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Nice camera and nice shootin'! :smile: (Not going to lie: I'm a little envious of the scenery. :wink: )

It was discovering that an R4 could be had for under $100 that got me back into film photography in the first place, by the way.

From a very expired roll of 100 T-Max in my R4...

53290032_zpsngia4si7.jpg


Ahahahah... I can understand your envy...! :D

As you said, it's possible to buy a nice camera for few money and obtain great results. Your image confirms it. Btw. Which lens did you use?
 

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Which lens did you use?

The 28-70 f/3.5-4.5 kit zoom.

Alas, the lenses are still a bit pricey for a starving artist, so it's the only R-lens I have. :D
 
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The 28-70 f/3.5-4.5 kit zoom.

Alas, the lenses are still a bit pricey for a starving artist, so it's the only R-lens I have. :D

Ohhh you can't know how much I understand you......... :smile:

Anyway... we can say that R lenses are less pricey tha M lenses..... :whistling:
 
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