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A drive-thru (socially distanced) sound and light show spread over Jerusalem.

S1010806 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

This part is at the Israel museum, with morphing artworks on display.

S1010800 by scott kirkpatrick, on Flickr

Both with Sigma 24/3.5

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the hairdressers are closed due to corona

75 SL (1/160s !)

I have no blurry photos at 1/160 with the SL2s

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Hi, 

from today not the best from the series, but I would like to show a comparison between the technical perfect 35mm SL and the really not perfect 28mm Summaron. Between these two lenses are roughly 60 years in design (my Summaron is the new one) around 600 Gramm of weight and lots of volume :)   and of course one is a 28mm and the other is a 35mm. 

The Summaron was wide open at f5.6 (don't bother with the wrong exifs, I have adjusted in Lightroom to the right lens corrections). The Summicron-sl was at f7.1 to get the branches sharp).

First the Summicron-sl 35, second the Summaron 28mm - to get both shots in one post I have scaled to 1800 pixels on the long side. 

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spring is coming

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First outing with SL2-S. Both with SL 35MM. (click on images for larger size).

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vor 8 Stunden schrieb frame-it:

Very nice shot...why does it say 90mm elmarit M in the exif ?

Because of the very unintuitive way the SL2-(s) handles M-lenses. Once you put an M-Lens with the Leica m-mount adapter on your camera you have to confirm the recognized lens. When you fail to do so and just start shooting the camera falls back into a default value for manual lenses which happen to be the 90mm Elmarit. 

Problem is, I use my EVF in the extended mode and the LCD only turns on when I press the play-button to view pictures or press the menue button. All other messages, also the lens-to-confirm-message, are only showing in the EVF. Which is normaly exactly what I want, to keep the LCD off. When adapting an M-lens it happens quite often that I miss to confirm and just start shooting ... the for me better solution would be to recognize the lens and be with it, why should I confirm?

 

Short question, long answer ;) 

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55 minutes ago, Daniel C.1975 said:

Because of the very unintuitive way the SL2-(s) handles M-lenses. Once you put an M-Lens with the Leica m-mount adapter on your camera you have to confirm the recognized lens. When you fail to do so and just start shooting the camera falls back into a default value for manual lenses which happen to be the 90mm Elmarit. 

Problem is, I use my EVF in the extended mode and the LCD only turns on when I press the play-button to view pictures or press the menue button. All other messages, also the lens-to-confirm-message, are only showing in the EVF. Which is normaly exactly what I want, to keep the LCD off. When adapting an M-lens it happens quite often that I miss to confirm and just start shooting ... the for me better solution would be to recognize the lens and be with it, why should I confirm?

 

Short question, long answer ;) 

short answer, its a beautiful shot with the M lens

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Why I like the SL2-S for low light street photography.  Leica Summilux-M 1:1.4/35 ASPH at f8.0, 1/30 and ISO 6400.  Image Stabilization ON.  1st image No crop. 2nd image cropped in. The image quality, colors, grain, dynamic range, etc are all absolutely amazing.  I am original SL owner, SL2 owner and now found the perfect camera with the SL2-S.

 

 

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Just now, LikameLeica said:

Why I like the SL2-S for low light street photography.  Leica Summilux-M 1:1.4/35 ASPH at f8.0, 1/30 and ISO 6400.  Image Stabilization ON.  1st image No crop. 2nd image cropped in. The image quality, colors, grain, dynamic range, etc are all absolutely amazing.  I am original SL owner, SL2 owner and now found the perfect camera with the SL2-S.

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Below freezing temps and the battery life seemed fine - going by memory, perhaps a bit better than SL2 but nothing materially different.

SL 35:

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On 2/21/2021 at 1:36 PM, Sandmann said:

the hairdressers are closed due to corona

75 SL (1/160s !)

I have no blurry photos at 1/160 with the SL2s

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Great capture!

Is there an issue with SL2-S at 1/160s?

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