k-hawinkler
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Canyon View
Leica M9 + Tri-Elmar-M 16-18-21mm f/4 ASPH. (at 16mm) @ 16 mm, f/4, 1/1000 s, ISO 160, DxO PL6.
Leica M9 + Tri-Elmar-M 16-18-21mm f/4 ASPH. (at 16mm) @ 16 mm, f/4, 1/1000 s, ISO 160, DxO PL6.
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Hey, this thread is a GREAT idea!!! Thanks for starting it, I’m anxiously waiting to see how it grows.Canyon View
Leica M9 + Tri-Elmar-M 16-18-21mm f/4 ASPH. (at 16mm) @ 16 mm, f/4, 1/1000 s, ISO 160, DxO PL6.
Thank you Dave, much appreciated feedback.Hey, this thread is a GREAT idea!!! Thanks for starting it, I’m anxiously waiting to see how it grows.
The M9 came out just when Life changes made it impossible to even think of buying one. But, I still love the M9 sensor. It is special!Thank you Dave, much appreciated feedback.
Folks should post old or new images. AFAIAC all are welcome.
I got my M9 in 2009 and still have it, but have not used it in a long while.
Need to find the battery charger though.
Need to check whether my sensor has succumbed to lepracy.
i completely agree, these Images have a happy smile factor built-in. Lively, colorful, and much appreciated.K-H., I'm really enjoying these M9 images, they're all very vivid and lively which is probably a combination of a CCD sensor, good lenses and the magic of DxO PL6.
Are these reworked older photo's or are you still using the camera today?
Thank you Pieter, I appreciate your feedback and question.K-H., I'm really enjoying these M9 images, they're all very vivid and lively which is probably a combination of a CCD sensor, good lenses and the magic of DxO PL6.
Are these reworked older photo's or are you still using the camera today?