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On 12/2/2019 at 1:45 AM, newboy said:

Kyoto- M10-P Elmarit-M 1:2.8/28 ASPH

ISO 1600 - it was so dim!

I've been following this thread in the hope of finding that M9 magic, I think his may be it!  Do you get the same image by using a lower iso and pushing the shadows in PP?

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On 12/1/2019 at 10:33 AM, T25UFO said:

You can't use a rangefinder for bird photography . . . especially one without a screen!

M10-D with 90mm APO.

That's very impressive!!!

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I went out this afternoon to play around with the ridiculously inexpensive 7-Artisans 50mm f/1.1. These shots are taken at maximum aperture. The train was shot through a very hazy store window.

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On 12/3/2019 at 7:17 PM, Ray Vonn said:

I've been following this thread in the hope of finding that M9 magic, I think his may be it!  Do you get the same image by using a lower iso and pushing the shadows in PP?

Yes. I’ll try and dig out some more info on details. I use C1Pro and it works well. I don’t like to over expose IMHO so I do tend to have to lift the shadows.  

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ISO 4000 :)

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Rush hour commute at London’s Paddington Station. M10 + 35 Lux FLE.

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Two and an Aparition

Waiting for Thai food after just taken ownership of my new (used) M10.

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Bobby Bane, lead singer - Jacket of Spiders.

35 Nokton f/1.4 at f/2.0

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M10 + Summicron 40mm. An exercise in holding back whites. The whistle was too small for Barnak's December W.

 

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M10 | SR Summicron 50 | ISO 3200 | f/4.0 | 1/750 sec

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Frog Leaping photobook

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How Many Artists Does It Take To Change a Light Bulb?

M10, 50mm Zeiss ZM Planar at f/2, ISO 2500

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Bobby Bane - Jacket of Spiders.

135 Tele-Elmar at f/4, ISO 10000

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The Framing Lesson

50 Zeiss Planar at f/2, ISO 1600

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The Blackboard

28mm Elmarit v.III, ISO 3200

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M10-P, Summilux-M 1:1.4/35 FLE

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