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Totally different (Snoopy, enjoying your series) and an experiment. Playing with macro setting on the Q2. Today it suddenly occurred to me to try the Leica Elpro 52 on it. This is a quick shot on the only available model at the time. This is Farnsworth who adopted me a few days ago. What a cool, multi-use tool, this Q2! Cheers. 

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This kind of photography is pretty far out of my comfort zone, but I guess that's how you learn.

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The local harbour Bronte, Ontario.

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Macro: f2.8 @ 1/30sec ISO:400

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My favourite camera of all the ones I've had is the Leica Q2 Monochrom, and I've been trying various colour cameras to see if I can work them intuitively (because thinking hurts!) and like the result. Often I've liked results, but not the process. So, the obvious thing would be the colour version of the Q2, but they are expensive. However, Ffordes in Invernesshire sent me a second-hand Q2 at a great price, and I used it for the first time on this morning's walk. It is a breeze to use - couldn't be simpler, and the lens (as with the Q2M) can slip into macro mode - very useful for a fixed-lens camera! 

I still find colour hard to work with: I'm a b&w guy. But I now have my two dream cameras, and will get to work trying to understand and perhaps one day master colour! Well, you've got to have a dream...

Just test shots of different colours. All jpgs from the camera (I forgot to check what the previous owner had set for), but with a little tweaking, mainly lifting Shadows a little. I normally use DNG only, but I'm impressed with the jpg quality.

 

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On 7/14/2021 at 6:54 AM, beewee said:

Either plug in your card reader into the iPad and import straight into lightroom, or if you have an SL2/SL2-S, set the camera USB mode to mountable storage, then connect the camera to the iPad Pro directly via USB to import straight into lightroom. I normally use the latter since it’s equally fast and I don’t need to dig out an SD card reader.

 

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My favourite camera of all the ones I've had is the Leica Q2 Monochrom, and I've been trying various colour cameras to see if I can work them intuitively (because thinking hurts!) and like the result. Often I've liked results, but not the process. So, the obvious thing would be the colour version of the Q2, but they are expensive. However, Ffordes in Invernesshire sent me a second-hand Q2 at a great price, and I used it for the first time on this morning's walk. It is a breeze to use - couldn't be simpler, and the lens (as with the Q2M) can slip into macro mode - very useful for a fixed-lens camera! 

I still find colour hard to work with: I'm a b&w guy. But I now have my two dream cameras, and will get to work trying to understand and perhaps one day master colour! Well, you've got to have a dream...

Just test shots of different colours. All jpgs from the camera (I forgot to check what the previous owner had set for), but with a little tweaking, mainly lifting Shadows a little. I normally use DNG only, but I'm impressed with the jpg quality.

 

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Your first pics looks great 👌

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