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I does not support DNG format Leica S2,vut you can open e.g.:16bit TIFF..ceh - does DXo support Leica S2?
pete
I don't think so.By the way... are the Leica S-lenses too sharp for portrait? what do you think?
Do you think the Bokeh on the shots I posted above is nervous?Thanks Marc.
I am getting closer to get a S2.
From the first impression I also really liked the bokeh and sharpness falloff from the 70. The 180 Bokeh looked a bit harsher/ more nervous to me.
I did not have a chance to try the 120 but as a Macro lens I would also expect it to me more on the "clinical" side.
I am debating with myself if I would want 35 and 70 + later 180, or maybe 35 and 120 instead. However I like 50mm a lot on my other cameras so my tendency is towards the 35 + 70 and later 180.
Has anybody here skipped 70?
No, those look nice.Do you think the Bokeh on the shots I posted above is nervous?
-Marc
Judging by the blown edge highlight's on the goat, that was some pretty contrasty light you were trying to expose for ... background doesn't look all that bad to me given the circumstances and distance to background using f/4. "Nervous" to me would be a lot more double line "wormy" looking.just some shots where I tested the S2 AF etc. so no great image.
I know it is a busy background too. I assume the lens is so contrasty allready wide open (here at f4.0) that it also shows up a little in the blurred background.
Nonsense Tom, you had a question about images and background ... IMO, why not ask it?Just wanted to appolegize. I think my questions dont belong into this thread. I hope to be able to contribute some images in the future.
Originally I thought to get just the camera and 35mm but wound up with the 70mm and 180mm as well. In the short time I've had it I have realized that this would have been a big mistake for me. I would encourage you not to skip the 70mm... it's a great lens and a very good focal length for the S2Thanks Marc.
Has anybody here skipped 70?
+1Originally I thought to get just the camera and 35mm but wound up with the 70mm and 180mm as well. In the short time I've had it I have realized that this would have been a big mistake for me. I would encourage you not to skip the 70mm... it's a great lens and a very good focal length for the S2