m_driscoll
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Re: Fun with the New Leica M
A few more. All with 50 lux.
Cheers, Matt
A few more. All with 50 lux.
Cheers, Matt
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Cracking shot Kristian, makes me miss my 35 summarit.Leica M | Summarit 35 | Melbourne
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More images in my ongoing review gallery. Galleries — Kristian Dowling
It is obvious that there is no connection between the lens aperture and the camera. What is reported in the EXIF (software) is an estimate but the meter reading used by the camera is accurate, even in this day and age. One of the strong points of a Leica cam.Aperture values in EXIF are always estimates, based on the meter reading off the shutter and through the second meter window next to the red dot.
There is no coupling of aperture ring to camera and no electronic communication between lens and body at all, I thought this was obvious.
Plus one from me. :thumbup:Ashwin, a very impressive collection of images with #'s 2,4,5,7 as standouts in my opinion....but #5 is superb! No dount you're having a blast!
Dave (D&A)
Looking forward to "them snaps from Amsterdam".Thanks for the ' likes ' folks...
Are you a street photographer, Rayyan?
Ya, I said. And added hastily..' What's a street to you?'
Now to dig up them snaps from Amsterdam!
Here is mine. Of the few of your shots (of your wife) that I have seen here, I think this is the best.Early morning spontaneous grab-shot of SWAMLP (She Who Approves My Leica Purchases :angel: ).
M9, 50mm Summicron V4
I like the 90 Elmarit-M for more organized portraits, but I keep grabbing the 50mm Summicron for the quick available light shots. As is the case here, these are not the sharpest (ISO at 320, f/2.8, 1/45 s.) nor are they the best technically (pose, expression, not quite looking into the lens) - but I love taking these.
I keep wondering whether I should get a 50mm Summilux ASPH for these instead.... I had one lined up a week ago, but it fell through. I am sooooo on the fence on this.
Thoughts?