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Fun with the RX-1R II

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Vivek

Guest
An example of the CA exhibited by the 35 Sonnar at f/2. Look at the two recessed lights in the ceiling over the sign and the fluorescent lights inside the store. First image is w/o CA correction and second includes LR CA and de-fringing corrections. Click image for larger version.

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Carl, you should really try the C1 express (free) as the converter.

What was the LPF setting for that shot?
 

frozenbb

Member
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DC Metro at Foggy Bottom. The flip-screen on this camera is a dream that came true...


RX1Rm2, 1/15 sec, f/8, ISO 6400
Jim, your DC metro series is bringing back lots of memories! In the mid-00s I completed a graduate program at GWU, starting and ending my days in that metro station...
 

Quentin_Bargate

Well-known member
We paid £100 for an old Winkelmann baby grand piano to save it from destruction. It needs a little tender loving care. 25 sec with the RX1R2 @100ISO.


 

Annna T

Active member
Wrong settings (f/10, 1/30s, ISO80) near the beach resulted in this jittery capture.
Too bad.. because it would have been a great capture..

or may be you noticed the error just as you were shooting and your swearing/bitching attracted the look of the little girl ?
 
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Vivek

Guest
Thanks. Excellent Vivek!
Doesn't the lady look a little bit bored to you?
Thanks, K-H.
It almost always is. :)

She was aware that I was snapping (that perhaps did not help as it was over in subseconds).

The Nikon hipster glanced at me/camera and was not impressed.
 

scho

Well-known member
Walking south along the waterfront trail with the RX1RII.



At the confluence of the Cayuga Lake inlet with Sixmile Creek.



A welcome rest stop.



Bridge crossing (I cleared it easily :))



Under the bridge

 
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