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Leica X2 and Bokeh


HemingwayJones

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It's perhaps not the best camera for Bokeh enthusiasts, nevertheless while walking through Boston Common and Beacon Hill I was able to shoot some amazing shots with the lens wide open. This effect gave me some tasty Bokeh.

 

I was wondering how your experience was with it? Tips for set up etc. beside cranking the lens wide open.

 

I used the single focal point in the center, for instance, then recomposed.

 

Thanks.

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For a point and shoot the DOF blur is nice, almost unexpected. Thought that the bigger sensor may push this out a bit more, but was quickly reminded that this is a 2.8 lens. Pleasant results, tho cams with faster lens will be better suited.

 

Here's a recent example of a man with a very well worn New Testament

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Thanks HJ.

 

I shoot JPEG + DNG, and on B&W normal. The B&W setting is mostly so I can get immediate feedback with my output in mind. In workflow I always start with the DNG file, then convert to B&W in CS5.

 

Lots of possibilities with the X2, just got my EVF and look forward to shoot waist level, see if that way I can get closer to subject.

 

Cheers

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Nice! I hope that you're happy with the results.

 

First impressions are very good, I really have a good feeling with this camera. I taken in hands it for the first time past saturday, I left the box in my car and immediately started to take pics in the street. I really enjoyed it!

This was taken just a hour after my purchase:

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Thanks HJ.

 

I shoot JPEG + DNG, and on B&W normal. The B&W setting is mostly so I can get immediate feedback with my output in mind. In workflow I always start with the DNG file, then convert to B&W in CS5.

 

Lots of possibilities with the X2, just got my EVF and look forward to shoot waist level, see if that way I can get closer to subject.

 

Cheers

I'm jealous of the EVF! I'm thinking about taking that step. I could see how great it would be for street photography.

That is a really nice quality B&W. Great work.

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First impressions are very good, I really have a good feeling with this camera. I taken in hands it for the first time past saturday, I left the box in my car and immediately started to take pics in the street. I really enjoyed it!

This was taken just a hour after my purchase:

Very nice work! The B&W work here is inspiring me.

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A bit of Bokeh.

 

-Eddie

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EBruner, very nice, very photojournalistic, if you will. What is going on in that cat's mind? The background is elegantly blurred, but not into oblivion. It's a very nice balance and very well done, if you don;'t mind my saying.

 

WOW! Thanks for the kind words. I was worried it get called Sophomoric!

 

-Eddie

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