I had the pleasure to shoot with a Leica rangefinder digital camera, the M9P, and two lenses, the 50mm Summicron collapsible from 1955, and a 35mm Summilux 1.4. Really nice tones and color rendering.

Roxy, the Boston dog. 35mm Summilux at 1.4

Revere Beach sand, after a vigorous coastal storm. 50mm Summicron collapsible (1955)

Roxy, the Boston dog. 35mm Summilux at 1.4

35mm Summilux

50mm Summicron collapsible from 1955
Tags: 35mm, 50mm, Boston, Leica, Mark Garfinkel, Summicron collapsible
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