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Leica R6, Another Grail Camera Addition, and Photographing the Ice in the Beaches.

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 Oh boy, I did thing, apparently three Leicaflexes weren't enough, I went out and bought a Leica R6 and over a month later an R5 (stay tuned) and beefed up my three cam Leica R lens collection. Always wanted one of these cameras but the cost of Leica R glass kept me back, but that was then.  The R6 was Leica's all mechanical camera based on the Leica R4 which in turn was based off the Minolta XD chassis and some interior bits. Mind you the R6 was entirely Leica's design, the only thing shared with Minolta is the exterior dimensions and that reassuring soft thunk with the mirror slap.  I tried the camera out while on photo walk in the Beaches Neighbourhood back in early February after a snow storm and deep freeze to document the ice build up along the lake. The lenses used included the 3 Cam 80-200 F4 Vario Elmar, 28 F2.8 Elmarit and the Midland On made 50 F2 Summicron. I have a soft spot for made in Midland lenses. The Vario Elmar 80-200 came from Minolta, nothing wrong w...

The Toronto Film Shooters January 2026 Photo Walk Part Two

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I love the Nikon AF-D 35-70 F2.8 Zoom lens, haven't shot colour film through it yet but with black and white films like Ilford HP5 400 creates magic. Shooting through the F5 almost feels like cheating, I plan to use the same set up with the March photo walk with the Toronto Film Shooters.   Camera: Nikon F5, Nikon AF-D 35-70 F2.8 Zoom Lens.  Film: Ilford HP5 400, 510 Pyro 1+100.