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3 hours ago, frame-it said:

T-701 + 90 mm APO Summicron-M

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Great photos with a very successful process.

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Another photo from January 9, 2021, when we woke up, this unexpected snowfall appeared in Monzón (Huesca). Spain, usually does not usually snow. View taken from my terrace.

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Hello:

I closely follow the latest photos you upload with your Leica T-701 + 90mm APO Summicron-M, and that I personally like.

For that and if there are no problems, I would like to ask you a few questions:

1.- The photos look well focused and the T camera does not have image stabilization. Do you use tripods).

2.- What Focus mode do you use: I suppose that with that Objective it will be Manual and with the possibility of Zooming to 0x, 3x or 6x.

3.- To edit the DNG files, do you do it with Photoshop, Lightrom, etc.?

4.- You use some other special effects program like Nik Collection, etc.

If there is any professional inconvenience that you don't want to reveal, don't. (I would understand you).

As you may have seen in the forum, I have a TL2 and I try to get the most out of it, that's why I've taken the liberty of asking you these questions. Forgives!..

I'm very sorry and I apologize if I can't express myself well... My English is very bad.

Thanks a lot.

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33 minutes ago, Dopaco said:

@frame-it

Hello:

I closely follow the latest photos you upload with your Leica T-701 + 90mm APO Summicron-M, and that I personally like.

For that and if there are no problems, I would like to ask you a few questions:

1.- The photos look well focused and the T camera does not have image stabilization. Do you use tripods).

2.- What Focus mode do you use: I suppose that with that Objective it will be Manual and with the possibility of Zooming to 0x, 3x or 6x.

3.- To edit the DNG files, do you do it with Photoshop, Lightrom, etc.?

4.- You use some other special effects program like Nik Collection, etc.

If there is any professional inconvenience that you don't want to reveal, don't. (I would understand you).

As you may have seen in the forum, I have a TL2 and I try to get the most out of it, that's why I've taken the liberty of asking you these questions. Forgives!..

I'm very sorry and I apologize if I can't express myself well... My English is very bad.

Thanks a lot.

i hate tripods, i always shoot handheld, min 1/250th, i don't zoom in, the EVF will "shimmer" when the focus is perfect

always in full manual mode.

lightroom but sometimes silver efex

 

 

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T-701 + 90mm APO Summicron-M

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7 hours ago, frame-it said:

i hate tripods, i always shoot handheld, min 1/250th, i don't zoom in, the EVF will "shimmer" when the focus is perfect

always in full manual mode.

lightroom but sometimes silver efex

 

 

Thanks for answering so quickly.

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TL2 / APO-VARIO-ELMAR-TL 55-135 ASPH 

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Despite the years that this lens has, I like the blur of the background and the sharpness of the focused area.

 

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VHS, Rotenburg (Wümme) / Germany

 

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Happy Chinese New Year to all.  Lion Dance.  Leica L  23mm Summicron lens. (cropped 50 percent)

 

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Today in Spain Valentine's Day is celebrated.
Men usually give a rose to their partner.
Yo, I gave away that red rose.

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On 2/10/2022 at 10:36 AM, Fang said:

Happy Chinese New Year to all.  Lion Dance.  Leica L  23mm Summicron lens. (cropped 50 percent)

 

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Nice photos.  And having seen some videos of these dances, I know they are not easy to capture!

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9 hours ago, vikasmg said:

Nice photos.  And having seen some videos of these dances, I know they are not easy to capture!

Hi Vikas,

I find that Leica T is a great little camera for street photography.  The images produce are sharp enough for normal prints.  These images are actually cropped by at least 50% because my 23mm Cron T lens is not long enough.   

Because of the speed of the Lion Dance performers movement these photos was taken with shutter priority and it was set to 400 with multiple shots.  I used the touch screen of the Leica T which is great to focus on these performers.  For videos,  I  have recorded some https://www.facebook.com/limfangkeong/posts/10226895012862276?notif_id=1644908289963540&notif_t=feedback_reaction_generic&ref=notif  ( but they are with the GoPro9).

FangKeong

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Con mis dos nietos de 16 años, ya son más altos que yo. Eso es un orgullo.

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Black tea on very hard raining day; on Hà Nội

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A painted river stone and a water background simulates the fish.

TL2+Elmarit 18mm f2,8

 

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Leica T 701/ Sigma 50/1.4 arr

 

 

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