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Sight Reading M8.2, 'lux 75, ISO 320, 1/60 sec., Aperture 3, 3rd March 2013.
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"Just take a pebble... ...and cast it to the sea,... ...Then watch the ripples..." Lake Constance, Kreuzlingen, Switzerland, M8.2, LTM-Nikkor 2.5 - 105mm, ISO 160, 1/1500 - 1/2000 sec., Aperture 3, 17. March 2013, (Lyrics: Greg Lake, ELP).
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...bzw. dessen Baumkrone M8.2, Elmar 2,8 - 50mm, Gelbfilter, ISO 160, 1/90 sec., Apt. 3, 9. Feb. 2013.
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Overtime M8.2, Elmar 2.8 - 50mm 2nd Ed., ISO 1250, f 2.8, 1/60 sec., Aperture 3 , 20. Feb. 2013.
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My M240 came back from Solms yesterday after the strap lug recall and I took a few test shots. I then realised the camera was set to the default JPG Fine instead of the RAW I normally use. When I tried to import the JPG files into Aperture I discovered they were not visible from within Aperture. The files were there and I copied them to the desktop. Again, I could not import them. At first I suspected a problem with Aperture and fired off a thread to the Apple Aperture discussion. Only later did I think to try a card from another camera and discovered everything was working properly. In the meantime I had done some RAW shots with the M and was surprised to find them appearing in Aperture as normal. I have since replicated this with another SD card and conclude that while RAW files are recognised, JPGs are not seen by the software. To my further surprise I found that the JPGs which were not recognised by Aperture would happily import to iPhoto. I cannot remember whether I ever shot JPG with the M before it went back to Solms, so I have no way of knowing for sure if this is something new. I am completely baffled and would be interested to hear if anyone else has had a similar experience. Michael
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For those who prefer something more colorful... [ATTACH]327534[/ATTACH] M8.2, 'cron 28, ISO 160, 1/60 sec., Aperture 3, 4. April 2010, Mercedes-museum Stuttgart.
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Kirchenmalerei in Elva, Valle Maira, Cottische Alpen [ATTACH]326977[/ATTACH] Hier stellte sich die Schwierigkeit, den hellen Fleck, den ein Scheinwerfer auf die Bildmitte warf, im Bildbearbeitungsprogramm etwas zu verringern. M8.2, 'cron 28, ISO 640, 1/60 sec., Aperture 3, 6. Juli 2012.
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Lamborghini at Valle Maira, Cottian Alps ...if Italian farmers drive tractor... [ATTACH]326972[/ATTACH] M8.2, 'cron 28, ISO 160, 1/180 sec., Aperture 3, 1. July 2012.
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Lamborghini im Mairatal, Cottische Alpen ... wenn italienische Bauern Trecker fahren... [ATTACH]326971[/ATTACH] M8.2, 'cron 28, ISO 160, 1/180 sec., Aperture 3, 1. Juli 2012.
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On the way home at Valle Maira, Cottian Alps [ATTACH]326970[/ATTACH] M8.2, 'lux 75 (= crop 101mm), ISO 160, 1/180 sec., Aperture 3, 1. July 2012.
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Heimweg in der Maira, Cottische Alpen [ATTACH]326969[/ATTACH] M8.2, 'lux 75 (= crop. 101mm) , ISO 160, 1/180 sec., Aperture 3, 1. Juli 2012.
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This mountain calls in the Maira, Cottian Alps [ATTACH]326966[/ATTACH] M8.2, 'lux 75 (= crop 101mm), ISO 160, 1/1500 sec., Aperture 3, 30. June 2012.
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