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This is an ltm lens from the early 50s.  Taken with a Sony a7ii.

 

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There's no room for 2 adapters ... ignoring the

possibility of an M-ring, which I wouldn't really 

call an "adapter" since it doesn't switch brands 

and doesn't alter flange distance.     

    

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Blue and yellow is a great color scheme for 

bridge pix. Here's the reversal of the colors 

seen above. Same camera, different ancient 

28/2.8 lens:   

    

  

   

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Unlike the artificial light of the OP photo, both 

the blue and yellow here are natural light. The 

yellow is a storm which rolled in really fast as 

I was shooting. In about 1 minute after making 

the shot I was being pelted with icy rain on a 

hot august day, slushy half-melted hail stones.  

    

   

   

 

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