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Uproar in heavy downpour. 

 

Manila, Philippines. 

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Hi, 

 

Was wondering if you experienced any colour shift using your zeiss wide angle(s) on the M10? 

 

Many thanks

 

Yes, the Zeiss 21 f4.5 shows the dreaded "red edge" on the M10 pretty much the same as the M9. I shoot a lot of square format with my M10 so of course the red tinge on either side of the frame gets cropped off. It isn't as much of an issue with B&W and can be corrected in color using Adobe Field Plugin or CornerFix but it's an extra step of post processing. I have the Leica 21mm Elmarit also but use the Zeiss far more often simply because it's so small and incredibly sharp.  jc

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Houghton Lodge, Stockbridge, Hampshire

 

M10/Summilux 50 ASPH

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CRAC de Montbéliard "Le 19" exposition "Here, There, and Elsewhere" with Nina Joanna Bergold - M10 and noctilux 50mm f=0,95 

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Chapel (M10 + 50 Noctilux)

 

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I know the M belongs on the street .... but regardless of whether the light is staged or natural, it's still pretty kick-ass

 

 

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Shooting Wynwood 

 

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