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Sure works well at high ISO.  These are 3200 and 6400 ISO.  1/60 sec.  f3.2 to f3.7.  

 

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From a hike up Mt. Peg.

Q2M with B&W circular polarizing filter.

 

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Q2M with yellow filter on lens. Kitchen flower. Macro on manual focus.

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salad days

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dusk, or dawn.

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Do you have to go?

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On 2/27/2022 at 5:35 PM, Filmo said:

@RobM I was intrigued by your soft stillives. Like the dishes on the board or the pens in the can.  Did you soften it by editing? I use a Leica Q since years and think about a QM at the moment. 

If you have Lightroom or Exposure 7 you could us the Clarity slider to soften the image by sliding to the left. But I can’t recall doing that with the images you mention, which I think were caught in a soft evening light…but perhaps I tweaked them a little..I just can’t remember. 

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A Q2M version of the colour photo I posted in the Q2 forum.  I think I prefer the B&W version.

 

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Flower in the kitchen...Q2M plus yellow filter on lens.

 

 

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Outdoor shower in Sardinia

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I am impressed by the editability of the Q2M DNG photos.  As I exposed for the sky, the rest of the photo looked completely black in the out-of-camera DNG. 

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Ezra and his dad

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@Hookeye, agree completely. 

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Woodstock, Vermont

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Greenery in B&W

 

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Cauliflower…
 

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