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Not possible to change any other setting. This is the M8 which means I'm dealing with seven year old ISO tech, plus the lens was wide open at f/1.1 and the shutter speed was the slowest I could possible use (1/30) without leading to further motion blur. So the settings were at their best compromise.

 

:) I've been there.

With 400iso Slide Film shooting Student Concerts when I was in College and 125iso Plus-X (cuz that was what was in my Bulk Film Loader!).

RLW

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Stunning images, I'm a new Leica M8 user with a single 28mm elmarit lens, would love to understand your processing workflow for Leica M8 files as you seem to be creating lovely tones and sharpness..

 

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Stunning images, I'm a new Leica M8 user with a single 28mm elmarit lens, would love to understand your processing workflow for Leica M8 files as you seem to be creating lovely tones and sharpness..

 

Andy

 

 

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Thanks a lot, glad you liked them.

 

I bet your Elmarit can give you super sharp pics on your M8.

 

I process my pictures in Lightroom 4. Sometimes i use Silver Efex Pro 2 in B&W conversion, sometimes not. You should just try to experiment to get the results you like,

 

Offcourse, the most important thing is exposing the pictures correctly, sometimes I make it :)

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M8, 50 Summicron 6bit

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