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1 hour ago, M Journey said:

I suggest anyone interested in getting the 35 apo to put your name down at all the Leica stores.  I did that (none required a deposit) and 2 months later I was able to get the lens.  2 months isn't short but putting your name down on as many waitlists as possible should help.  With Jono's fantastic photos with the 35m apo and m11 combo, that waitlist might have grown exponentially over the last few days...

I still haven't taken a photo with this combo that I'm willing to share, proof that while this lens is magical, it isn't magic...

And one can always get the CV 35 APO to get them by until the Leica version comes into stock.

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11 hours ago, Athornton said:


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The original was taken with the 28Lux, ISO64, f4.8, 1/160. 
 

And here is a crop.

 

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Andrew

This is a pretty crazy impressive shot to have all that shadow detail and the clouds straight into the sun. 

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So I have been trying to see what differences occur in C1 processing an M10R file with the M10R profile and an M11 file with the generic dng profile.

The image is of a rusted and encrusted old anchor. It was very rusted. The top image is the M10R and the bottom image is the M11 with the red channel taken down slightly since it exhibited too much magenta. Keep in mind there is no specific C1 profile for the M11 camera as yet. I am using my MBP Max 16" set to P3 Photographic display preference setting. The other day I was using my 32" NEC which I only realized then has seen its better days when compared to this new MBP.

Nothing extreme done in either image except for h/l down 100, shadows +18, mid levels -.30 (M11) and -0.15 (M10R) and haze +10.
 

Top image M10R and bottom image M11

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3 hours ago, Herr Barnyard said:

I just got my m11, and I'm trying to take a close up photo of the horizon and it's driving me insane .. can you help me?

The key is to get really, really low. Like dig a hole and get in. Then the horizon will be right there. 😉

 

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9 hours ago, Herr Barnack said:
 
 
 
Shopping list
1:  Leica M11
2:  35mm Summicron M APO
3:  50mm Summicron M APO 
 
(shit, I hope the wife doesn't see this). 😳

😂.. Just remember to always buy black chrome/paint - if any questions arise, ohh no honey it's the same lens and camera 🤐

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To some points raised in this  thread

C1 has a profile (two in fact) for the m11 now, landed on Thursday IIRC

Those using adobe products and the profile “adobe color” - adobe color is a one size fits all profile that is kinda pasted on top of their ‘adobe standard’ profile - it contains nothing specific to the m11

If you look at Cobalt’s products you get a sense of how that works, you buy their film stock or ccd fever pack or whatever, but you must also buy their profile pack that’s tailored to your specific camera 

It’s the same with adobe, the ‘adobe standard’ is adobe’s take on profiling your camera to colours they believe you’d like and colour corrections they believe your camera needs.

Their ‘adobe color’ profile is far more generic and designed to work well with all the cameras

This is no problem, but in the debate about the native look of the camera, it’s worth knowing that the default adobe setting gives you a profile that’s designed to look pleasing on thousands of cameras.

(If you want to see adobe’s actual Leica m11 profile, select ‘adobe standard’ from the profile drop down list)

 

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9 hours ago, Oswalt said:

yes

I respect your opinion, but look at some of the other pictures posted in this thread and you will get your answer, not from pictures from the first day that someone had the camera in flat or dark conditions. TBH I think you should look at the images of the people that had the camera for longer, ie. the reviewers that you trust.

For me flatness etc, does not mean anything for a camera, as it is all about post processing and I can tell you that the files are great and the colors are great even in high iso. That is what I care about.

if you want check my other pics in this thread, I would love to hear any comments on flatness etc, it will help me improve.

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5 hours ago, HansiMustermann said:

Isn‘t this an image thread?

I will do my best to help but I dont have many pics from it. Zeiss 35mm f1.4 wide open

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Am 15.1.2022 um 23:02 schrieb Artin:

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Am 15.1.2022 um 23:03 schrieb Artin:

May I ask why the colors off the two images are so different?

The light situation seems to be the same, I guess the images are taken one after the other.

Is it the white balance? Set to auto mode?

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