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DavidE

Active member
Thanks, Lloyd and Steve. If I could have only one lens it would be the 24 lux.

All things considered, I would probably prefer a 28mm. I don't tend to use my 28 cron on the M9 because I wear glasses, and the frame lines are too tight. I figure if I have to move my head around to look for the frame lines, I might as well use the 24 lux with an external finder. I should probably try the 28 cron with the 24mm finder to see if I can guesstimate the frame lines.

More 24 lux goodness







 

panda81

New member
Thanks, Lloyd and Steve. If I could have only one lens it would be the 24 lux.

All things considered, I would probably prefer a 28mm. I don't tend to use my 28 cron on the M9 because I wear glasses, and the frame lines are too tight. I figure if I have to move my head around to look for the frame lines, I might as well use the 24 lux with an external finder. I should probably try the 28 cron with the 24mm finder to see if I can guesstimate the frame lines.

More 24 lux goodness

oh, this one is fantastic! love it!
 

thrice

Active member
These will be boring to most but it shows you what I do with my M9 to make money. Most will consider an SLR and a lens with movements to be the champions in the real-estate environment, but with the extent of perspective corrections (I try to avoid these by using a spirit level) available in lightroom 3, the low distortion of rangefinder wide-angles and the IQ of the M9 I think the playing field is rather level.








I have so many of these I will refrain from posting too many as the subject is rather boring :p All shot with the M9 and 18mm Distagon.
 

Lloyd

Active member
These will be boring to most but it shows you what I do with my M9 to make money. Most will consider an SLR and a lens with movements to be the champions in the real-estate environment, but with the extent of perspective corrections (I try to avoid these by using a spirit level) available in lightroom 3, the low distortion of rangefinder wide-angles and the IQ of the M9 I think the playing field is rather level.


I have so many of these I will refrain from posting too many as the subject is rather boring :p All shot with the M9 and 18mm Distagon.
Those are gorgeous, Daniel. Well done indeed.
 

m_driscoll

New member
LOL. What a great moment you captured. Love the processing as well. :thumbup:
I have, and love, that lens. Much under appreciated, in my estimation.
A match made in Heaven!:) Perfect Grab Mike!
Mike: +1, +1, :thumbs:


Very, very nice David. I would never have guess 24mm was used here.:salute:
Nice shot of Mr. Ed eying the 24 lux David!:D
David: +1, +1, Brilliant portraits! Brings out their personality.

Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

m_driscoll

New member
Thanks, Lloyd and Steve. If I could have only one lens it would be the 24 lux.
All things considered, I would probably prefer a 28mm. I don't tend to use my 28 cron on the M9 because I wear glasses, and the frame lines are too tight. I figure if I have to move my head around to look for the frame lines, I might as well use the 24 lux with an external finder. I should probably try the 28 cron with the 24mm finder to see if I can guesstimate the frame lines.
More 24 lux goodness
David: This is really beautiful. The 24mm is in good hands. I, also, love the 28mm. I think it's slightly more "normal", but with enough wide-angle pizazz. Cheers, Matt

http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
 

kirio

Member
Great photos everyone. Daniel's samples with the 18mm Distagon are making me all the more excited to get one soon (got one from D&A at the Buy/Sell forum). I'm enjoying the M9, getting a little more comfortable shooting with it instead of a DSLR. Here's a few from a day trip to Muir Woods in Sausalito CA. All taken with the 50 Lux Pre-ASPH.



 

thrice

Active member
Anthony I love the woodland scenes, great catch with the little deer(?) :)

Not much (if any) mossy forests where I live :(
 

DavidE

Active member
Thanks, Jerry, Lloyd, and Matt.

I was really happy with the way the dark processing worked with the flowers.

Here's another one.

 
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