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Amazing color difference 90 cron to 35 Lux


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Better avoiding variables and discrepancies to do comparos IMHO. Filter / no filter... Auto WB on different FoVs... One can do better folks :cool:. Luigi, there is probably some difference in colour rendition out of lenses like yours but i would redo the test w/o lens recognition to be sure. FWIW.

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I did a test with three 50mm this summer. 3,5 Elmar, Jupiter 8 and 2,0 Planar ZM. With the first set I chose the same temp and tint in Aperture. For the second set i used Daylight in camera.

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The same lenses. With and without lens detection.

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I would redo the comparo in manual WB mode and w/o filter, or with the same filter on both lenses to be sure.

 

And also stopping down the 35 to f/4. Some lenses wide open may impart global color cast to the image. Not that I noticed it with the 35 FLE, but you never know.

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I had a hard time doing it, give it go and post... :)

 

I find that typical for the M240; very difficult to get the same WB in C1 for two identical shots from identical lenses from an M and an M9

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I also took some pictures with a 21mm SEM and a 28 Biogon ZM. Again, with and without lens detection. WB = Daylight in camera. Camera = M9. Notice the difference between the 21mm pictures at 100%. There is some color correction even at (near) center when coded.

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