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Hi I went out for a walk before brunch today with my new m9 with a 50mm noctilux f1 and b+w ND filter 1,8. I shot all the pictures at f1 / 250 sec to get that super shallow depth of field, however when I returned home and downloaded the images into LR pronounced vignetting is highly visible. Colors also shift somewhat. I believe this maybe the characteristic of this lens.I set the m9 to manual lens detection with the 50mm f/1 selected. Is this correct? How can I see if my lens is coded? For me the vignetting is a bit much! I also noticed in lightroom that the f stop is not being recorded correctly. I shot most of these images at f/1 250 sec iso 160 but Lightroom shows iso 160 50mm f/9.5 1/250 Does anyone know why this is happening? Please seem my images attached: http://web.mac.com/vincentvandenberg/m9_with_noctilux_brightsunlight_f1/L1011820-Edit.jpg http://web.mac.com/vincentvandenberg/m9_with_noctilux_brightsunlight_f1/L1011917-Edit.jpg http://web.mac.com/vincentvandenberg/m9_with_noctilux_brightsunlight_f1/L1011911.jpg
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Greetings from lockdown, I just purchased a Zeiss zm 35mm Biogon-C F/2.8. Why? I don't know, I guess I wanted to try a Zeiss zm lens. I do also have a Summilux FLE, and a summicron V1 (Had a summicron ASPH, but never bonded with it). Anyhow, I realized that this lens has 43mm filter threads and was wondering if anyone is using a step-up adapter to 46mm, and if so whether they get vignetting for 1-2 filters? I would normally not hesitate to do this, but I ran into vignetting issues when stepping up from 39mm-46mm on a 50 APO lens (which was disappointing) and wasn't sure how well rangefinder lenses, in general and specific to this Zeiss lens, handle step-up adapters.
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Hi all, hope everyone is having a beautiful start to their 2023! Love this community and would be very appreciative for any insight on the following. Since the firmware updates of 1.3 and 1.6 I notice that the camera has LiveView issues with Lens Profiles, essentially when you are viewing and scanning various indoor areas (that is where you see this most) vignetting becomes more or less introduced, as if the camera is making real time adjustments to the lens profile that has been input, or if the Lens Profile has been set to auto. NOW - If you turn OFF the lens profile function this all goes away, but of course we want to know what lenses we shot with for our metadata so I don't see lens data off as a great solution for this, I experienced this with my SL2 and then later Leica fixed it, but its quite distracting when shooting with LiveView from back of camera or with the VisoFlex. Anyone else experience this? I filmed the back of the camera while hand-held tilting to show what happens, please excuse the shaky hands but I was filming the back of the M while also holding the iPhone, but you can see the shifts of vignetting as the camera tilts up and down. You can see video here >> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gF5Z3hJy6mlP3uS6kxKmSYiD3TXWW5Vl/view?usp=sharing Any thoughts greatly appreciated! BEN JACKS // www.ben-jacks.com
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