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8 minutes ago, hdmesa said:

My CVs that can focus closer than 0.7m – they would not disengage the rangefinder focus mechanism until around 0.6m on my M10s as well, so the patch kept moving and working down below 0.7m.

Interesting thanks. Should be below 0.6m on your M11 if i behaves like mine.

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2 hours ago, lct said:

Interesting thanks. Should be below 0.6m on your M11 if i behaves like mine.

Good to know it works on the M11, thanks. Currently the only CV lenses I have are the 50 APO and 75 1.5, and they both are 0.7m lenses. I sold all my M gear a while back and am buying replacements over time. Hopefully some sub-70cm CVs are in my future again :)

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55 minutes ago, Ponnefaxen said:

So: 2 years down the line, do you M11-users find that the more megapixels requires faster shutter speeds to get good (sharp) results?

The laws of physics still haven’t changed.

Sharpness of the image overall is still independent of the sensor.  The light that falls onto your film or sensor is only influenced by motion and focusing.

And, sure, if you zoom in further than you ever did before, which is when you zoom to pixel level, then, yes, you’ll find that it seems to be different.  However, go back and zoom into your film or M9 images with the same magnification, and there is no difference.

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58 minutes ago, Ponnefaxen said:

So: 2 years down the line, do you M11-users find that the more megapixels requires faster shutter speeds to get good (sharp) results?

Quite obvious in practice for me. I must multiply shutter speeds by 2 generally. Not a big deal as i kept my M240 and i have cameras with IBIS too.

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4 hours ago, Ponnefaxen said:

那么:两年后,各位 M11 用户是否发现,像素越高,就需要快门速度越快才能获得良好(清晰)的效果?

yes before I can hold 1/15s , now the shutter speed must be faster than 1/60s

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vor 5 Stunden schrieb Ponnefaxen:

So: 2 years down the line, do you M11-users find that the more megapixels requires faster shutter speeds to get good (sharp) results?

Yes, but I also dive much deeper into the images to find exceptional richness of detail - that's what the higher MP sensor is all about. And don't forget the fantastic dynamic range. You can also reduce the M11 to 36 MP or 18 MP if you want to use it like an M10-R or M10-P...it's your choice!

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