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I used this scene to see if I could gain anything by using HDR. I took two exposures with two stops difference (changed shutter speed). The simple answer is that I could see no gains at all, but I ended up with a 300 Mb file instead of 41 Mb. The quality was slightly better in the single exposure as I got some artefacts in the running water when I merged two images. My conclusion is that the DR of the M10M is so good that it is not worth the trouble to use HDR ( or grad filters).

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4 hours ago, Keith (M) said:

A grey day in the Wiltshire village of Avebury

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M10M, 50mm Noctilux f1 v4.

It looks like you hauled your camera back to the 16th century.

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My M10M is two years old this week. I have used this camera extensively, pandemic or no pandemic. As always with Monochrom cameras it took some adjusting to with post production  and personal workflow effects. What can I say? Its my favourite camera even though I still take the M9M out for a spin now and again. 

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Josh at Leica Miami is taking today to do his laundry. I suggested that he photograph the process and mount an exhibition at the store.

To encourage him, I captured this laundry shot with a M10M with an Emar 24MM lens at f8 ISO 2500  1/250. I processed the photo in Tide.

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Balmy afternoon around the Sydney harbour side...

M10M, 90mm Summicron APO, 

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Good cartoon. 50 lux

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Commute home from the city. 50 lux

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Rangefinder plus toddler who just got new flashing shoes that are super fast. Tough combo. 50 lux

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Some stuff during a Boston Leica Akademie workshop with @philpenman

This is the first time I used the M10M or for that matter a range finder.  I find the tones are so similar to what I produced with Ilford and Kodak B&W stock. I want one.

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a broom made of bamboo

Tokyo Optical Co. Topcor 5cm F1.5 LTM, M10M

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It's open....   M10M, Summilux 50

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Light.... M10M, Summilux 50

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Kissing trees... M10, Summilux 50

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Woke up to big snow storm in NYC today.  Shot these on M10M with 50mm Summarit 2.4.  Mostly shot at f5.6 and auto ISO/Shutter. 

 

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Woke up to big snow storm in NYC today.  Shot these on M10M with 50mm Summarit 2.4.  Mostly shot at f5.6 and auto ISO/Shutter. 

 

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There is someone smiling down at us...

M10M, Voigtlander 28mm at f2 focus on the "face", 1/1000 sec, ISO 400, Yellow Filter

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M10M, Voigtlander 28mm asph II, f11, 1/60 sec., yellow filter

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M10M, Voigtlander 28mm asph @f2, 1/750 sec, yellow filter

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M10M, Voigtlander 28mm asph, ISO 160, f11, handheld 1/30 sec

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