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People, enough talking. Let's see the images.

 

Here are the first images, tagged with the appropriate lens used 

 

First 3 shot with the Leica SL + Leica 24-90/f2.8-4

 

1 wide angle shot, 1 standard 50mm-ish and 1 90mm-ish to see how it works as a portrait lens

 

These were imported into LR and exported as .jpg to upload to the internet. No editing/tweaking done

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These 3 shot with the Leica SL + Leica Summilux 75/1.4 in auto exposure mode (M-T adapter)

 

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And this one with the Noctilux 50/f1 

 

My aim was to see if the SL could be my EVF digital back for my M lenses, mainly using focus peaking 

 

 

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For those interested in seeing what the M lenses look like on the SL, and one image comparing my current favorite Leica - the wonderful Q 

 

 

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It is info to what many M users have been wondering - how do the M lenses fare on the SL

 

As said, I will take the camera out next week for shooting with a variety of M lenses and share the unprocessed images here

understood; good of you to take the time to do this.  I'm sure many are very interested.  

I am not sure it makes sense to share the unprocessed images, though.  Any unprocessed RAW image from any camera will look unimpressive. 

I think people want to see how much you can get out of the files.

So I would suggest that you go out there and get some great shots (no cats, please) and processed them in your typical professional fashion and then share.

Have fun with your new gear!

Best, Adam

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Will do Adam

 

Some (like me) want to see what the camera/lens is capable of and some do want to see what the "finished goods" look like so I will post some unedited as well as some edited images.

 

I don't think I've ever posted a cat picture and that's not going to change

 

Best, Hari

fair enough.  I personally could see the utility in having access to a full res unprocessed raw file so that I could play with it and see what it could do.  But the utility of a low res version of such a file doesn't strike me as useful.

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fair enough. I personally could see the utility in having access to a full res unprocessed raw file so that I could play with it and see what it could do. But the utility of a low res version of such a file doesn't strike me as useful.

I have shared RAW files in some other instances, happy to do so again - send me your email/dropbox details via pm and I'll send you a couple

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I have shared RAW files in some other instances, happy to do so again - send me your email/dropbox details via pm and I'll send you a couple

that's awfully nice.  But I am currently having too much fun with the old technology of my 60 yr old Linhof Technika Press and 30 yr old Hassy SWC (and yes, my Leica film Ms).

(check out my flickr page for some recent additions...)

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And this one with the Noctilux 50/f1 

 

My aim was to see if the SL could be my EVF digital back for my M lenses, mainly using focus peaking 

 

With this picture are you saying that the SL does not work well with your 50?  It seems very out of focus, or is it my monitor?

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