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M10M iso 800, 50 M APO at f2 and 1/4000 s

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28mm - Summicron, 1/4000s, f/4, ISO 50K processed in LR [+40NR]

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I had a great time putting the new Monochrom through its paces at the March for Life in Washington, D.C. yesterday. More photos in the album on my IG: http://www.instagram.com/mikejett.photography

 

 

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On 1/20/2020 at 11:14 AM, elmars said:

The M10-M ist definitetly not a bad weather camera. By the way: Bad weather for a digital camera is a hazy sky. On a sunny day the EV difference between a blue sky and the surrounding is little; on a hazy day the sky is much brighter than the surrounding.

It sounds to me as though you have not learned the technique for getting proper exposure with a digital camera. 

One of the great strengths of digital photography is having pre-shot exposure information in the form of a live histogram. With a live histogram, the photographer can tell where exposure lies on the histogram scale before releasing the shutter.  If it is overexposed or underexposed, he/she can easily make an adjustment AND see the results of the adjustment in the histogram in real-time. Hence, a hazy sky poses no particular problem for a digital photographer, probably much less than for a film photographer.

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When the SL2 arrived, I was surprised by two things:  1) how much information could be got from the shadows, and 2) how, with the L-mount Summicron and 24-90, out-of-camera images often required only the smallest tweaks in post production.  When the M10M arrived (yesterday) I found myself doing quite a bit more post-production.  Then I realized how conservative the histogram is and that I was underexposing.  Today I put a yellow filter on the 28mm Summicron v2. 

 

 

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28mm Summicron, Yellow filter, f/2, 1/60, ISO 1000

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Walker - 400 iso 50 M APO orange filter f2.8 

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4 hours ago, Kendoo said:

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when I click this photo up to its maximum, I'm very surprised to see a very grainy image and which I haven't noticed with any of the other images posted here. Given the extremely mild settings of your camera for this image, – why do you think that might be?

 

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47 minutes ago, marcg said:

when I click this photo up to its maximum, I'm very surprised to see a very grainy image and which I haven't noticed with any of the other images posted here. Given the extremely mild settings of your camera for this image, – why do you think that might be?

 

Thanks for pixel peeping in there. I added grain in SlvrEfx. Exploring the workflow used for MM1 similarly on M10M. Excuse me while I experiment on you all. Well picked up. It took me a few years on the MM1 to creat exactly what I wanted. 
 

clearly these are two very different cameras 

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To be brutally honest, the majority of images so far are underwhelming :

Compared to the first few pages in the M9M and M246 image threads much is lacking both pictorially and with tonality.

The hardest question to ask is : how much of this is down to  - the weather; a need to post as soon as possible ;  a shift in experience levels; camera output - lack of profiles;  post processing difficulty  ?

 

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2 hours ago, Kendoo said:

Thanks for pixel peeping in there. I added grain in SlvrEfx. Exploring the workflow used for MM1 similarly on M10M. Excuse me while I experiment on you all. Well picked up. It took me a few years on the MM1 to creat exactly what I wanted. 
 

clearly these are two very different cameras 

thanks. Yes I am pixel peeping and I expect that most people are because this is such a new camera and we are all trying to understand it as well as we can without actually paying £7.2 K or getting our hands on it in some other way.

The information you provided alongside the image was very helpful – and I wish that more people would disclose that kind of information rather than simply the lens that they had used – but of course we didn't know that there was any postprocessing or the extent of it.

Your explanation is very helpful

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