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Not 100% convinced the MM gives better B&W images than say a M240/Nikon


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Guest NEIL-D-WILLIAMS

No need to sell anything Jaaaf....................I was smart when I bought my dry box and bought a massive one so plenty of room to keep sh^t. I am excited to try out the yellow/orange filters on my MM I hope I can remember to take them off if I put the lens on my Sony a7ii as that probably wouldn't work so well or would it??

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You get very strange colour shifts if you forget to remove them, very hard to correct in postprocessing. However, if you convert to B&W it is not a problem.

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You get very strange colour shifts if you forget to remove them, very hard to correct in postprocessing. However, if you convert to B&W it is not a problem.

I see;...........I have a terrible memory and could quite easily forget to remove the filter. I shot with my Noctilux at night one night and couldn't understand why I needed auto ISO until I got up in the morning and saw the ND filter still on the lens.....silly me :)

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Right out of the camera they are matt gray and sure with a little help from Silver efex pro they pop but then so do my pictures taken with my Nikon or M cameras.

was it ever established if you meant SOOC RAWs or SOOC jpgs?

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