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3 hours ago, darylgo said:

16 min (iso 100 @ f2.8) exposure for star trails, the first image is Sooc, twilight started at the end of the exposure and the sky appears unrecoverable.  The second image is post processed in lightroom using exposure, contrast, highlight, white and black slider.  To get the stars to appear using only the exposure slider requires  -2.5.  The test was also designed to see noise (practically none) and the length of star trails in a 16 min exposure. 

Stefan Daniel in a recent video says the LENR is not intended to reduce noise but rather artifacts.  There was a distant bright light that appears to reflect from the leaves, center bottom, but one of the bright spots is rectangular at 6 o'clock from the north star, perhaps an artifact.  

The R wouldn't be my first choice for star trails only because of LENR but the sensor has great potential for other astro.  

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Hi, nice trails!  Trying to understand your post - are both the same DNG image?  Apologies, what does "Sooc" mean?  thank you, John

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SOOC means Straight Out Of Camera...no processing except to make suitable size for forum, and to make JPG instead of DNG.

So no colour changes, temperature revisions , no contrast alterations, no sharpening, etc.

SOOC is used to show film colours and grain for example, or digital negative quality, or old lens contrasts, etc, etc.

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44 MB M10-R file downsized to 44 KB.  Make of it what you will.

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2 hours ago, John Miranda said:

Hi, nice trails!  Trying to understand your post - are both the same DNG image?  Apologies, what does "Sooc" mean?  thank you, John

Hi John, the two images are the same original DNG, the first image is straight out of the camera (sooc) and the second image is post processed in Lightroom.    

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Sharp enough?

L1000121 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr 28 SX@f/8

L1000126 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

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19 hours ago, jcm0 said:

Dkmoore, I've seen many of your pictures, and I do like a lot the colors you manage to extract from the M10-R. The color are vivid, yet true.

Do you mind sharing your development method ? Thank in advance 🙂

 

 

 

Hi there,

thanks for the compliment. I use LR and start at WB and go down the list through to saturation. I Really just play around with the sliders to taste. These were all shot on a very gloomy and rainy day which I think benefits the images. When I’m back in front of the computer I can provide better details. 

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3 hours ago, dkmoore said:

Hi there,

thanks for the compliment. I use LR and start at WB and go down the list through to saturation. I Really just play around with the sliders to taste. These were all shot on a very gloomy and rainy day which I think benefits the images. When I’m back in front of the computer I can provide better details. 

Hi Dkmoore,

Thanks in advance. It is true that a rainy/cloudy days helps a lot. I'll be very interested to know how you handle the color adjustment: WB during shooting, WB in LR, any profile applied in LR, LR individual color/saturation adjustment, local color adjustment, ... 

Regards.

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At the dog park.

Leica M10-R with 35 Summilux 1.4.

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Night shot with M10-R / 28mm F2 ASPH + ISO 4000

 

L1000417.jpg by Myron Lin, 於 Flickr

 

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This one was taken with a 35 Lux FLE later in the morning.

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Highlights and shadows

V1000163 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr 

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45 minutes ago, John Miranda said:

Sunset on the Pacific Ocean, with light overhead fog with Leica 21mm f3.4.  

Shooting in RAW, this camera's ability to deal with highlights (in particular) and pull shadows is beyond what I have been able to do before.  I did use a 2 stop graduated neutral density filter, but having used the same filter on an M10 or my Nikon D850, I could hot have pulled the sky back as much without affecting the region surrounding the sun.  

This was taken at 1/90th, f 6.8, ISO 2500, hand held.  It was nice to be free of a tripod and still achieve high resolution, clean output.  I'm sure with a tripod things can be improved at lower ISO's, but it is a joy to approach a landscape scene with 1 small camera, 1 small lens, 1 filter and just focus on the photography.

Just beautiful! Agreed, the improved highlight recovery has been the best part of the M10-R for me so far. 

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m10r + 50apo

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First time downloading, editing (LR on iPhone) and posting 100% through Fotos so fingers crossed, ha! 

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