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Because I thought it suited the photo best.@godfrey -- why 16:9? Are you trying out video?
Vieri,Manarola in the Cinque Terre (Italy), after sunset.
Leica SL and Voigtlander 15mm Super-Heliar III. Thanks for viewing, best
Vieri
Image #2 shows a little moire on the tail feathers. This would happen with just about any sensor that does not have an anti aliasing filter, the SL is no different in that respect compared to the other brands. Its a compromise with any brand... Good eye though!From my perspective by looking at the "fun with" threads, the Leica SL has so much more micro contrast and better color rendition then most all of the MFD threads, imo. Yeah, 24mp FF vs MFD, but one thing in favor for the Hasselblad X1D is SD cards. Nice image of the geese, but is that moire on the tail feathers?
Regardless, the Leica SL really stands out amongst MFD. I want that camera.Image #2 shows a little moire on the tail feathers. This would happen with just about any sensor that does not have an anti aliasing filter, the SL is no different in that respect compared to the other brands. Its a compromise with any brand... Good eye though!
You wont regret it, I didn't. Its a bit of a learning curve, I strongly recommend downloading the manual and keeping it on your phone.Regardless, the Leica SL really stands out amongst MFD. I want that camera.
BTW, I would not carry the manual around. A new user should read an introductory review, such as Jono's,to get their mind wrapped around its operation, then experiment with the few settings that may matter, placing them on the shortcuts until they feel right. The manual will just set you back. Even for complicated stuff like video, it is not much help, as the menus are almost self-explanatory. When the camera was new, there was discussion of the need for a manual written for photographers, but I haven't seen any of that in months. [/QUOTE]https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2861/32291453603_05cc25fbc6_o.jpg
90-280 @210mm f/5.6 (click thru to count the dishes, the barrels hold solar-heated water.)