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8 hours ago, fotografr said:

Next year the monarch butterflies will be happy. This milkweek is about ready to pop open and spread seeds all around.

Nokton 50mm f/2.0 Nickel Heliar

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Nice rendering. Interesting plant. Nature in all its beauty. 

@fotografr Maybe it is just my wrong observation but seems to me you (recently) use more and more to Voigtlander lenses. Voigtlander need a proper rangefinder camera... for their marvlous new lenses.

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Back in London... but looking up at the sky.  18 months of rural life have changed my perspective on the streets...

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5 hours ago, Cobram said:

Nice rendering. Interesting plant. Nature in all its beauty. 

@fotografr Maybe it is just my wrong observation but seems to me you (recently) use more and more to Voigtlander lenses. Voigtlander need a proper rangefinder camera... for their marvlous new lenses.

Thank you. Yes, I have been acquiring more Voigtlander lenses. They have made great strides and have an excellent collection of solid, high performing lenses with unique rendering qualities. I absolutely love using them with the M10M and M10R, but it would be nice to have an alternative that doesn't cost $8K and up. The down side is that we would have to post on a different forum because we wouldn't be using any Leica products. 😢

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On 9/29/2021 at 1:13 PM, otto.f said:

Does this image (in this thread) convey the message that one M10R covers four SL’s?

Well, only three SLs -- the other is an S1R, and the little M10 huddled in the corner is an M10-D.  But an M10-R took the picture.  Can't say what I'll do if an M11 finally appears.

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1 hour ago, scott kirkpatrick said:

Well, only three SLs -- the other is an S1R, and the little M10 huddled in the corner is an M10-D.  But an M10-R took the picture.  Can't say what I'll do if an M11 finally appears.

Well, I'm relieved to see you have that brush standing by to get the dust off.

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Foliage leaves in autumn storm...

M10-R, 50mm Apo-Summicron

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12 hours ago, fotografr said:

Well, I'm relieved to see you have that brush standing by to get the dust off.

That's for cat hair, which sheds massively as summer comes on.  The camera dust is just middle eastern air.  The Hamsin brings it from the deserts.

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8 hours ago, scott kirkpatrick said:

That's for cat hair, which sheds massively as summer comes on.  The camera dust is just middle eastern air.  The Hamsin brings it from the deserts.

You must go through sensor cleaning kits by the case.

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First day playing with the M10-R.  Focus certainly seems accurate.  The resolution is dangerous in that it entices you to get lazy with framing and just cut into the image.  The camera and the 50 cron look to be well suited.  Second image is a 100% crop into the first.  Now that I'm getting the hang of the thing, it's time to go off and make some real images!

 

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And it feels full on summer here in the DC area still...

 

 

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Detail from a still life from the Dutch painter Pieter Claesz in the Frans Hals Museum Haarlem. This is an amazing painting, the candle holder is as silver as it is in reality. This is in museum light. I cannot see any fault in the WB or color rendition with C1's default color profile for the M10R.

M10R with Summicron 35 iv, ISO3200, F4.0 with 1/30; LiveView without Visoflex2; handheld. So there's an answer to the question about movement blur with a 40Mp sensor 😊

 

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M10R + Elmarit 24

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Am 3.10.2021 um 20:18 schrieb otto.f:

Detail from a still life from the Dutch painter Pieter Claesz in the Frans Hals Museum Haarlem. This is an amazing painting, the candle holder is as silver as it is in reality. This is in museum light. I cannot see any fault in the WB or color rendition with C1's default color profile for the M10R.

M10R with Summicron 35 iv, ISO3200, F4.0 with 1/30; LiveView without Visoflex2; handheld. So there's an answer to the question about movement blur with a 40Mp sensor 😊

 

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Still life is easy. Movement in a photo is not that easy to do.

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Dragon-fly ...

M10-R, Macro-Elmar-M 1:4/90mm without macro-Adapter, f4, ISO 1600, 1/1000 sec.,  0,7m distance and handheld

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35 cron

 

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10 hours ago, panoramer said:

Still life is easy. Movement in a photo is not that easy to do.

My first photo’s with the M10R had movement blur with non moving objects, I discussed that somewhere in another topic about ‘more pixels means more blur’. So that was in the hands of the photographer. Movement blur from subjects is another thing and mostly not that irritant IMO.

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On 10/2/2021 at 5:46 PM, Steven said:

Lens ? 

I liked his shot so much I thought I'd try something "similar" taken from the cheap seats (50mm f/1.5 Heliar Classic)

One has to consider that we are looking at an image shot with an $11,000 lens versus one that cost $849. 🤔

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