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Ricoh GXR - Show your images

Godfrey

Well-known member
Communicating #62


Ricoh GXR + A12 28mm
ISO 1083 @ f/2.8 @ 1/30 second

Thanks for looking! Comments appreciated.
 
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Vivek

Guest
t' throne...



Cooke Speed Panchro Ser. III 25mm @ T 2.2, 1/8000 sec. gxr m-mount...Hawk factory arri-m adapter. :watch:

Hilarious! :)

The rendering looks much improved (tighter OOF highlights) compared to the m4/3rds. :thumbs:
 

Godfrey

Well-known member
Patio Seating

From this morning's walk.


Patio Seating - San Jose 2011
Ricoh GXR-M + Nokton 40mm
ISO 200 @ f/2 @ 1/500 second

Thanks for looking. Comments appreciated.
 

Godfrey

Well-known member
Electric Train

On the electric train from Ramsey to Douglas ...


Ricoh GXR-M + Nokton 40mm f/1.4
ISO 400 @ f/2.8 @ 1/60 second
 

docmoore

Subscriber and Workshop Member
Starting to look a lot like Christmas here...GXR VC 50 1.1 :


Santas By Chair




Holiday Creche




Snowman




Bob
 
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wstam

Member
Bought the Nik software recently. I was learning and trying out some of the features. One attempt to have color within a B&W photo. First time doing such photo, have never tried that with LR/PS. So far only do simple things in PP.



 

Godfrey

Well-known member
Random Crowd Dance - a GXR-M video

Now for something a little different ...

gallery.me.com/godders ... Random Crowd Dance
At the foot of the Millennium Bridge - London 2011

Made it with the GXR-M and Nokton 40mm. I probably used too large an aperture, tho, as the exposure time is too short and it seems a little choppy as a result.

I do like the feel though ... and the background music was as presented. This is uncut and unedited.

enjoy!
 

wstam

Member
Re: Random Crowd Dance - a GXR-M video

Now for something a little different ...

gallery.me.com/godders ... Random Crowd Dance
At the foot of the Millennium Bridge - London 2011

Made it with the GXR-M and Nokton 40mm. I probably used too large an aperture, tho, as the exposure time is too short and it seems a little choppy as a result.

I do like the feel though ... and the background music was as presented. This is uncut and unedited.

enjoy!
This is interesting. Very nice. I do like it :thumbup:
 

Godfrey

Well-known member
Sorry Godfrey

Can't see it.
Downloaded quicktime for it but now it wants Q.T.7.2
Posting video is always a bit of a compatibility pain with Windows systems, in my experience. This is what I know:

- I tested on Mac OS X v10.6 "Leopard" and v10.7 "Lion" in Safari and FireFox.
- A friend tested on Windows 7 in FireFox.

Worked fine. I don't own any Windows systems so can't test it further there. The underlying video files are MPEG-4 .m4v format, same as YouTube and many others.

Sorry.
 

Agnius

Member
That's great! Improved ISO performance is what I am waiting for. And how about sensor based image stabilization? Wouldn't that be a riot?

Meanwhile, shooting with soon to be obsolete A12-m :)
Leica 50mm Summarit at f8.



 

Godfrey

Well-known member
Hmm. A bit on the overexposed side there, Agnius, at least on my display. Probably pull it down easily if you captured raw as nothing looks totally over-saturated. I like the photos anyway!

Obsolete A12-M?
I don't care, it's probably for the better. I still find my much more obsolete Olympus E-5 and I expect the obsolete Epson R-D1 (due to arrive tomorrow-ish) are fine cameras to work with. ;-)
 
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