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16 hours ago, fotografr said:

I was walking home last night after attending an outdoor music concert and my camera was still set for the stage lighting. When I came to my neighbor's house and saw his Samoyed at the gate I took two shots, then realized I'd forgotten to change the exposure settings on my camera. When I first opened this, the image was so dark I couldn't even tell what it was. The lights on the fence were the only things visible. Even so, I was able to pull the exposure up enough to make a perfectly acceptable image. The exposure latitude of this camera is amazing.

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Very dark. The dog even is not overexposed. My Sony 6500 has the measuring method "highlight". That would take either the dog or or the lights of the fence as the lightest area to be exposed correctly. With sensors the lightest area is the critical one. Of course if this area is not important, it is the wrong method.

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5 hours ago, jankap said:

My Sony 6500 has the measuring method "highlight". That would take either the dog or or the lights of the fence as the lightest area to be exposed correctly. With sensors the lightest area is the critical one. 

 

That sounds like an excellent feature. Unfortunately, it's probably far beyond what the M metering system is capable of in my M10R. In this case I didn't even meter. My aperture was set manually at f/2 and my shutter speed was set manually at 1/60th. The ISO was set at 3200. If any of those had been set on auto, I would have gotten a much better exposure. I had to dodge the dog quite a bit to get her coat to look white. 

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4 minutes ago, fotografr said:

That sounds like an excellent feature. Unfortunately, it's probably far beyond what the M metering system is capable of in my M10R. In this case I didn't even meter. My aperture was set manually at f/2 and my shutter speed was set manually at 1/60th. The ISO was set at 3200. If any of those had been set on auto, I would have gotten a much better exposure. I had to dodge the dog quite a bit to get her coat to look white. 

HCB made nice pictures too. Without electronics!

By the way, your picture is ok.

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10 hours ago, fotografr said:

I can remember shooting that way. For my first 10 years in photography everything was manual. 

Me too. Since I use navigation apps for travels I cannot find my way anymore without it, my brains have become lazy. My nightshots with the M10-R on Auto are often much too clear, which is not how the human eye sees the scene. It would be better to work with my M4 more often so that I can judge the scene with my brains again. 

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A few views from the Tokyo University of Science, in Kanamachi, today

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With the 35 summicron asph

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street, cron 50mm

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One of the many waterways in Tokyo

M10R + Zeiss-ZM Biogon 21/2.8

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Car ceramic coated and running smoothly.

Leica M10R & Super-Elmar-M 1:3.4/21 ASPH.

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On 8/15/2022 at 10:05 PM, Lothian said:

village festival in Portugal, Cron 50mm

 

 

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Obrigado. Reminds me of Manet. Nice. Regards. Carl.

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Leica M10R & Macro-Elmar-M 1:4/90 ASPH. + Macro-Adapter + Leica Table Tripod mini

Butterfly ...

F11 - ISO 100 - 1/500 sec. (Xpan-Format 24x65mm)

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Leica M10-R & Apo-Summicron-M 1:2/75 ASPH .

My favourite lens on the M1--R (I think)

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Leica M10-R & Apo-Summicron-M 1:2/75 ASPH .

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Leica M10-R & Apo-Summicron-M 1:2/75 ASPH .

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M10-R BP and Elmarit-M 1:2.8/135mm freehand

Butterfly vs. wasp (Xpan-Format)

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My intrepid explorer😀.. the waders and flippers had me laughing so much it was hard to take a photo.. M10R 35 FLE

 

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13 hours ago, Boojay said:

My intrepid explorer😀.. the waders and flippers had me laughing so much it was hard to take a photo.. M10R 35 FLE

 

I once tried to use a rig like that for fly fishing on a large river. I found it very difficult, but I didn't have a paddle.

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