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Hi,Steve,
I had read that they were discussing an 'HDR' solution, which ideally would be shutter speed bracketing in manual mode... It's not in there anywhere? That is a bummer, because I was looking forward to that (not for HDR so much though...)
---Michael
Absolutely. So far, the reports coming in all seem to indicate MUCH improved performance on this front, even with third party lenses and such "unusable" lenses as the 4/21 Color Skopar (which I myself tested)....Oh well. I'm sure the folks who have had trouble with red edges will be happy with this one.
Oh good - so there's something in that upgrade for me after all (the ZM25 being my widest lens).For example - probably my favorite lens, the 2,8/25 Biogon ZM - is now completely red edge and vignette free for me (save for maybe a touch of vignetting wide open).
Ashwin: Congrats. D said you picked that one up the other day. I grabbed a cron from the collection.Bummer. Thanks, Thomas...it's pretty noticeable...probably best to avoid that lens on teh M9. It seems that Leica may release a new 21 mm lens (there isn't currently one on their production line), so maybe this will assist...
Until then, I guess I'll have to "get by" with a 21 lux LOL
Awesome, Matt. That was an amazing, one of a kind sale that Dante had available...I got the 21 lux, but struggled (slightly) betwene that and the WATE...I felt that the 21 lux might never come by again, but there's even a Noct 0.95 in the stash...gosh!Ashwin: Congrats. D said you picked that one up the other day. I grabbed a cron from the collection.
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
Ashwin: Congrats. D said you picked that one up the other day. I grabbed a cron from the collection.
Cheers, Matt
http://mdriscoll.zenfolio.com
. . . . . it was quite an impressive collection to view, I would have loved to been able to pick something out but the rational mind kept me from executing the 'Buy Now Explain Later' motto which the irrational mind has overridden three times in the last couple of months.Awesome, Matt. That was an amazing, one of a kind sale that Dante had available...I got the 21 lux, but struggled (slightly) betwene that and the WATE...I felt that the 21 lux might never come by again, but there's even a Noct 0.95 in the stash...gosh!
It's included, it is just not in the menu system. The way you do it is find out your base exposure, take a photo, and then turn the shutter wheel one click take another photo, then two clicks the other way and take another photo. That is 1/2 stop shutter bracketing. You can also do it with the aperture ring, if you want to get fancy.Worked fine for me.
Bummed that they didn't include bracketing when shooting manually.
Hehehe.It's included, it is just not in the menu system. The way you do it is find out your base exposure, take a photo, and then turn the shutter wheel one click take another photo, then two clicks the other way and take another photo. That is 1/2 stop shutter bracketing. You can also do it with the aperture ring, if you want to get fancy.