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Sunset on the veranda this evening.

 

 

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M10 / 50 Summilux at f/1.4, 1/60s, ISO 3200. 

 

When I was in Prague, I came across a film set with a whole bunch of extras dressed as Communist party cadres. They were taking a break in the filming, and I caught this guy checking his smartphone. 

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Yes you are correct, the first one is from M10. and the second one is from M9. the M9 color is more subtle and blend. yet very sharp and crispy. both are good and have their own character. 

 

well if you have M9 then please keep it. it is sooo good. if you have M10 please get M9 before it runs out of good condition. 

 

cheers everybody 

 

 

well since everyone loves the M9 heres more photo =)

 

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BW straight from M9 no editing, awesome. the M10 BW is also awesome though

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blacksinner - I've had both the M9 and the M10 and like both, but think that your comparison in the post above is an inadequate test. In the first shot the focus is on the bricks and not on the subject's eyes; in the second the focus is more on the eyes, but probably not spot on. I suspect that the exposure as well as post-processing may be somewhat different as well. That makes it a useless comparison and provides no basis for reaching a conclusion — in this situation the viewer's preference for one picture or the other is unrelated to the image quality of the camera.

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blacksinner - I've had both the M9 and the M10 and like both, but think that your comparison in the post above is an inadequate test. In the first shot the focus is on the bricks and not on the subject's eyes; in the second the focus is more on the eyes, but probably not spot on. I suspect that the exposure as well as post-processing may be somewhat different as well. That makes it a useless comparison and provides no basis for reaching a conclusion — in this situation the viewer's preference for one picture or the other is unrelated to the image quality of the camera.

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Well still, you can see the difference even i edited the photos. Thats the point. I can’t get the same look with the m10. Thats why both camera is unique and highly appreciate.

 

 

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blacksinner - I've had both the M9 and the M10 and like both, but think that your comparison in the post above is an inadequate test. In the first shot the focus is on the bricks and not on the subject's eyes; in the second the focus is more on the eyes, but probably not spot on. I suspect that the exposure as well as post-processing may be somewhat different as well. That makes it a useless comparison and provides no basis for reaching a conclusion — in this situation the viewer's preference for one picture or the other is unrelated to the image quality of the camera.

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and the model is not in direct light in picture 1 as in picture 2 .

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