Shashin
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The M image will have higher frequency detail. Both will look really nice.how about image quality M 240 vs dmr, for 16x24 inch enlargement.
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The M image will have higher frequency detail. Both will look really nice.how about image quality M 240 vs dmr, for 16x24 inch enlargement.
Exactly like the M9 . The first shipment (M9 ) provided 20 cameras for the USA . The 2nd round of cameras was a good 4-6 weeks later . It was 3-4 months before they had filled the first day pre orders .My humble observation is that Leica have released somewhere between 40-150 cameras - so far.
I thought 500 - but I could be wrong.My humble observation is that Leica have released somewhere between 40-150 cameras - so far.
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I like Canson Baryta Photographique usually, and, lately, I've been kind of into MOAB Lasal Exhibition Lustre 300.guys i have epson 4900 printer, please advise the best exhibition 17 inches paper for me.
Tried it today.....and you're right....damn it :banghead:Hi Vince - I think my advice to you is the same as to Douglas - just don't try it, or you'll be eating your words!
all the best
No matter the M camera I am always using my LCD to view the histogram which IMHO is about the most important feature on any digital M. In the case of the M, Leica has finally emulated the Monochrom histogram and made it reach both ends of the larger screen from left to right. It is now a thing of beauty in RGB.To be honest, Jono, I'm really not that worried about trying one. I only shoot in manual mode, and I don't even use the LCD screen, except for formatting my card, so much of the improved controls and LCD are lost on me.
Huh? The MM offers a distinctive raw histogram.In the case of the M, Leica has finally emulated the Monochrom histogram and made it reach both ends of the larger screen from left to right. It is now a thing of beauty in RGB.
Hmmm. Don't really see the "converted late adopter phenom".at the end of the life-cycle of the product, most of the people who did not like the product when it was introduced now can't say enough good things about the product.
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The M histogram goes full screen L to R. If you own an M9 the difference is welcomed and if you own an MM it reminds one of the width of its histogram, but I never mentioned the M had an 11 zone true DNG histogram (not raw as you mentioned) like the MM. See p95 of the English MM Manual.Huh? The MM offers a distinctive raw histogram.
New M displays a run of the mill RGB histogram of the DNG's embedded tif file.
oh goodness grief, I think you need to spend some more time on the technical side of things, including the DNG spec.having nothing to do with "DNG's embedded tif file"as you mentioned.
The day you get an MM read the manual and you will see its a DNG histogram. Talk about the technical side of "things", simply put, Raw is a bunch of 1' and 0's whereas DNG interprets those 1's and 0's into an image.oh goodness grief, I think you need to spend some more time on the technical side of things, including the DNG spec.
meanwhile, note my main point was the distinctive MM raw histogram, whereas the M histogram is a plain RGB histogram.
Um, no.... Talk about the technical side of "things", simply put, Raw is a bunch of 1' and 0's whereas DNG interprets those 1's and 0's into an image.
Odd comment. Has nothing to do with the point I'm making. The day I get an MM? I have one, and the manual is online in any event.The day you get an MM read the manual and you will see its a DNG histogram.
Seriously, this is what you're hanging your hat on? The labeling of two graphic images? LMAO, oh my goodness.Then read p.95 lower right hand corner (3.3.2) of the MM manual and tell me what Leica says about the MM histogram. I don't need to read it online as I have a paper manual right in front of me.