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Subject: [Leica] Still using the old lenses
From: j2m46 at hotmail.fr (j2m46 at hotmail.fr)
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2015 19:15:26 +0000
References: <CAH-xPrebojqn-Vv1152sC_b8nBG3gOOO-991Mao+v2EJYbd-SA@mail.gmail.com> <55AFA1AB.1010201@summaventures.com>

I use my minolta rokkor lenses (50 macro and 24) on my M8 with a fotodiox 
adapter. Got to stop down to f16. Needs a bright day... I just bought a Fuji 
xe-1... and another adapter: these classic minolta lenses are doing ? great 
job thanks to focus peaking and other marvels !


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On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 6:59 AM -0700, "Peter Dzwig" <pdzwig at 
summaventures.com> wrote:
Great shot. I have several Minolta lenses that I would love to use on my 
screw
mounts but there isn't an adapter to either LTM or M. Used to love my SRT 
101.

Peter

On 21/07/2015 21:44, Roger Rubin wrote:
> No matter what I have I still gravitate to the old lenses. This was a 40mm
> f2 (80mm efl) M mount Rokkor which came from my Minolta CLE. It was and
> still is a great lens. Imaged with a G1X using Raw+JPG- Developed in
> Silkypix- because I still can't get images to load into Lightroom. -Bests:
> vroger
>
> https://v-images.smugmug.com/Other/Hkrishna-woman-union-sq-nyc/50770143_mTrgd7#!i=4220238420&k=dVh6Mwp&lb=1&s=X2
>
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Replies: Reply from csaganich at gmail.com (CJ andS) ([Leica] Still using the old lenses)
In reply to: Message from vroger at gmail.com (Roger Rubin) ([Leica] Still using the old lenses)
Message from pdzwig at summaventures.com (Peter Dzwig) ([Leica] Still using the old lenses)