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4 hours ago, mujk said:

Nice images! That ship was actually built by my grandfather, but sadly he passed away shortly before it was ready. Long before I was born.

Wow, I can only imagine how is it to see something builded by your Grandfather. Sometime material things look like a time travel device for me. Is this part build he, or that... Thank you for sharing, somhow it touched me as well 

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With the 35 APO at ISO 64. 

Having used the M11 for a while now the images have everything I liked about the M10R (resolution, tonality, malleability, highlight retention) plus just a little bit more. 

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M11 & Noctilux 50 f1.2

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11 hours ago, Postelnikov said:

Wow, I can only imagine how is it to see something builded by your Grandfather. Sometime material things look like a time travel device for me. Is this part build he, or that... Thank you for sharing, somhow it touched me as well 

He had of course other people as well building with him and he also engaged someone to do the construction drawings. But, as the coming owner, he was the one to make all the major decisions. He was also, among many other things, a very skilled carpenter himself. So at least his ideas are in there somewhere, although the ship has been rebuilt several times after that.

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vor 16 Stunden schrieb adan:

While web-sized pictures cannot show off the M11's 60-Mpixel resolution directly, this picture and the ones preceding certainly show off other excellent characteristics of the new sensor and programming (as well as simply being good photographs by any measure! ;) )

Really smooth tonality from the extended DR, and that "kiss of magenta" that captures some of the color of the CCD M9, and counterintuitively, also makes greens pop (complementary colors) while keeping them cool (not too yellow).

The rocks and waterfall series are so open and delicate.

 

Thanks adan, 

yes you're right about the web quality. I really like the M11's color reproduction.
For those who are interested – I uploaded the S-DNG file to here: https://downloads.bloop.at/dng/L1004622.DNG

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vor 20 Stunden schrieb maxpachernigg:

Voigtlaender f4,5/15 mm Super Wide Heliar II
ISO 200
f16
0,7 sec.

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Download DNG here: https://downloads.bloop.at/dng/L1004753.DNG

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One from this morning: 35 FLE @ F8 ISO64

 

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🎵 "Here comes the sun..." 🎵

Leica M11 with Summilux 1/4 ASPH

 

 

 

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Originally posted wrong picture -- oops. This is the correct one.
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Come in....  M11, Summilux 24

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Deer .... M11, 24 Summilux

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Swiss Alps

 

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7 minutes ago, anickpick said:

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Nice images. I particularly like #3. What the lens did you use in the last one (#5)? There seems to be quite strong CA, at least on my screen.

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vor 7 Minuten schrieb mujk:

Nice images. I particularly like #3. What the lens did you use in the last one (#5)? There seems to be quite strong CA, at least on my screen.

Thanks, #3 is the WATE, #5 the 28 Lux wide open for the look (not what you would usually do in this kind of situation) - there certainly is some CA.

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Apo 2/50mm

 

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M11 & Summilux 35mm f1.4 pre-asph

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I am fascinated by this file. M11 at ISO 64 with Macro Elmar 90mm at F8. What has really piqued my interest is not so much the subject matter, though it is bright and colourful, but the fact that if you use Adobe Enhance on the DNG and then compare the Enhanced file in LR Classic 'C' mode at 50% to the original at 100% you seem to have, in many ways, a better file.

I am posting it in the RAW files access thread for anyone who wants to play.

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