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S Is For Show Us Your S2 Shots

aCIDfire

Member
Re: ICELAND

From a trip with Josh Holko and Daniel Bergmann to Iceland this past
July.

Rudlin Fine Art | ICELAND

Thanks for looking.

The leica is remarkable, even in low light, and the 120macro lens is superb
for capturing the detail of the ice. I have 40x60" prints that let you
feel like you are walking on the lava fields or on the glacier.

craig

craig rudlin
Rudlin Fine Art
[email protected]
Superb pictures! Thanks for sharing.
 

Guy Mancuso

Administrator, Instructor
Damn I finally get to post in this forum thread.

Leica S with 30-90 zoom. I will figure out the best way to process these images. I shot all day with it and i do not use Lightroom and bringing them into C1 and i will build a nice style to handle them but it does look nice and a fun cam to shoot. Oh my muscles are much better with it too. A little heavy with that zoom but that lens is a major sweet heart. Shot at ISO 400




Heck one more as you can see its always about the food. Shot at 30mm

 

Paratom

Well-known member
Damn I finally get to post in this forum thread.

Leica S with 30-90 zoom. I will figure out the best way to process these images. I shot all day with it and i do not use Lightroom and bringing them into C1 and i will build a nice style to handle them but it does look nice and a fun cam to shoot. Oh my muscles are much better with it too. A little heavy with that zoom but that lens is a major sweet heart.
Welcome home !) remember -you once liked Leica...later medium format... then dslr... now you can have all three in one package....thats pay one get three !)
 

Guy Mancuso

Administrator, Instructor
I always liked Leica it was more a matter of what fit me the best. The S is finally in my mind ready for prime time. Good assortment of glass and all the kinks worked out. And the Leica S rep is a really nice lady, I enjoyed hanging with her for the week.
 

Stuart Richardson

Active member
Cool shots Guy! Look forward to seeing more from the 30-90 too...
Here are two from this afternoon. An emergency hut, and an elderly lady walking a bunch of scotties in the lava. They seemed pretty excited about it.



 

docmoore

Subscriber and Workshop Member
I always liked Leica it was more a matter of what fit me the best. The S is finally in my mind ready for prime time. Good assortment of glass and all the kinks worked out. And the Leica S rep is a really nice lady, I enjoyed hanging with her for the week.
NOW you tell us...could have filled a couple more weeks with that alone.

Nice to see the S in good hands...

Bob
 

peterv

New member
Nice to see you work with an S, Guy. I like the colors in the second image. Maybe when you find the time you could write a more elaborate report on your findings at the workshop? How does the S compare with the test you and Jack did a few years ago? Perhaps in a different thread so as not to pollute this image-thread ...

Kind regards, Peter
 

Guy Mancuso

Administrator, Instructor
I am being sent a full kit from Leica in a few weeks and going to do another review of it but off hand its a lot better than our old review. C1 is still a challenge with the files. I just did this in C1 and i kind of like the look of it. it may not be critically correct but artistically I like it. End of day the artistic side wins.
Shot with the 30-90 about 43mm framing


 

Guy Mancuso

Administrator, Instructor
This is with the 30-90 at 30mm . This one I processed in C1, the light is very soft and most of Maine the lighting was soft. When i test it again it will be here in Arizona with much stronger light. Right off the bat i can tell you this the lenses are very sharp and crisp with a lot of detail. The dang 30-90 is pretty special. My thoughts are a 24, 30-90 120 and 180 kit would cover just about everything. This image i did correct the keystoning from the natural perspective correction when looking up at your subject.

 

Guy Mancuso

Administrator, Instructor
I also liked the 180 lens a lot as well. The 120 hunts just that simple but still a fine lens.

180 shot here at 5.6

 
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