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Ernstk

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    Benziner Benutzer
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    M-P (240), M8, M2, 21 Elmarit, 35 Summilux, 35 Summaron 2.8, 50 Summicron, Digilux 2, D Lux 5

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  1. Thanks. It was taken from a train window, so I was stuck with the power lines! I enhanced the blue and green to make it look a bit more surreal. Ernst
  2. Great photo! I've always thought that was the strangest London address. Ernst
  3. Welcome to the forum. Which Leica camera do you have? If it's an M8 you would get more replies by starting a separate thread in the M8/8.2 forum. Also, if you could share some more information on the problem that you're having? Ernst
  4. How did you get to use 200 and 800 ISO on the M8? Wouldn't it have been 160 or 640 ISO? Ernst
  5. Ernstk

    Fungus

    These people have a good reputation: Leica repairs and repaints | Bury | Cameraworks-uk Ernst
  6. Rangefinders are just perfect. Rangefinders with long lenses do make me laugh. It's a personal view but I think that LV and poor EVFs kill the whole experience. Ernst
  7. Not really. Sometimes outmoded ideas take a long time to disappear. But as I said 'Only you can decide'.
  8. 21mm and 35mm are the sweet spot lenses on a rangefinder, in my experience. If you need anything longer, you need a different camera! However, asking for lens suggestions is like asking which car you should buy. Only you can decide. Ernst
  9. The answer is simple; just use a 64GB card. as others have suggested.
  10. Yes, I just saw that and edited my response. Thank you.
  11. What ISO setting were you using? Sorry, I see that it was 640. The M8 produces great images but at ISO640 they can produce noise, especially in low light or with under exposure, which is what you're seeing in your photos. It's not a technical fault with either the SD card or sensor, it's just how the sensor works. Ernst
  12. Welcome to the forum. Could you post your message in English please? Ernst
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