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same feather with macro adapter....

somehow bumped the speed dial and got the iso skyrocketing - was foggy but no need for 1/2000 at 3200 iso ...lol

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M10-P, Noctilux-M 1:1/50, v4

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Noctilux-M 1:1/50, v4

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On 2/25/2020 at 4:36 PM, Mark II said:

It estimates the f-stop from the amount of light that passes through the lens. If you shot with a 3 or 4 stop ND filter it would explain the reported f4.

As an aside, the mis-estimated f-stop probably means that lens corrections applied by the camera will be weaker (assuming a coded lens). For example, if you shoot wide-open with an ND filter there will probably be more vignetting left in the raw file than if shooting wide open without the filter.

Many thanks for this explanation. Recently puzzled by f stop reported to LR when I was quite sure I was shooting wide open. Good to know I wasn't going crazy (yet). Cheers.

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M10-P, Noctilux-M 1:1/50, v4

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M10-P, Noctilux-M 1:1/50, v4

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Noctilux v3 - Ektachrome 100 - M3

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M-P w/Noctilux-M v.2.

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Wide open, literally

 

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M10-P @ f/0.95

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In the wind

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M10-P, Noctilux-M 1:1/50, v4

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On 6/1/2019 at 10:44 AM, colint544 said:

Leica M6, 50mm Noctilux E58 version 1, Kodak Tri-X

Think the only thing I got sharp was the windscreen wipers

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This is a fine example of the Noctilux’s ability to isolate the subject (face in rear-view mirror) in an artful way. 

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Dedicated to spouses and family members everywhere who put up with spouses and family members practicing shooting morning, noon and night... 

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M10-P, Noctilux-M 1:1/50, v4 shot at f1.0 with ND filter

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Noctilux 0.95 on the X1D

Time to clip Petra's nails?

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