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Back at Cezanne last night for some more great jazz and shooting! Still thinking about a Nocti, f/1 or f/.95???

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Leica M Monochrom with Summilux 35mm @f/1.4 ASPH FLE

 

after I read the "Writing light letters by the moonlight" from Thorsten Overgaard, I decided to go out in the snow and try it. I need a flashlight for the next time in the darkness. I could not see anything and no focus at all :)

Like Torsten I decided to leave the image very dark to show, how it really was.

 

high ISO, snowing

all at ISO 6400

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75 Summarit.

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Nice, moody series.

 

The first image has some concentric lines evident mostly around the edges in the darker areas. Is this the banding some people have referred to? If so, I wonder how to prevent it.

 

Leica M Monochrom with Summilux 35mm @f/1.4 ASPH FLE

 

after I read the "Writing light letters by the moonlight" from Thorsten Overgaard, I decided to go out in the snow and try it. I need a flashlight for the next time in the darkness. I could not see anything and no focus at all :)

Like Torsten I decided to leave the image very dark to show, how it really was.

 

high ISO, snowing

all at ISO 6400

(click)

 

8551518472_5c18113c64_z.jpg

 

 

 

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Nice, moody series.

 

The first image has some concentric lines evident mostly around the edges in the darker areas. Is this the banding some people have referred to? If so, I wonder how to prevent it.

 

Certainly with LR PP with lens profile box checked.

Never use lens profile with MM files in LR

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San Francisco. Walking around with an MM and an M9. Elmarit 28 v4

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And the last for the moment -- Bernal Heights

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MM, 50/1.4 asph

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Certainly with LR PP with lens profile box checked.

Never use lens profile with MM files in LR

thanks fotografr for your observation

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thanks very much, daure!!!

 

I noticed the rings before and tried to eliminate them, but not good enough.

 

I use the profile all the time and never noticed a problem (because I did not look for it?). I unchecked the profile and the rings are gone.

See the result below :)

 

From where do you have this info or did you find out yourself?

 

dierk

 

here is the new version (hopefully without rings :) )

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I like the wintery shots Dierk - miss the snow!

 

come here, Dirk, we got plenty after 3 days of snowing :-)

 

here are some more.

Again I am impressed, how this Leica glass handles the direct sun, even with filter (heliopan).

And a EVF would be great, as I did not see anything on the screen in this light - but with the Monochrom never possible.

Leica M Monochrom with Super-Elmar 21mm, red filter

 

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come here, Dirk, we got plenty after 3 days of snowing :-)

 

here are some more.

Again I am impressed, how this Leica glass handles the direct sun, even with filter (heliopan).

And a EVF would be great, as I did not see anything on the screen in this light - but with the Monochrom never possible.

Leica M Monochrom with Super-Elmar 21mm, red filter

 

click

8553040242_5208229a84_z.jpg

 

8551939079_d485532b32_z.jpg

 

8553043628_434462efff_z.jpg

 

8551940271_6df287d47e_z.jpg

 

dierk

 

Very nice snow scenes!

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thanks fotografr for your observation

and

thanks very much, daure!!!

 

I noticed the rings before and tried to eliminate them, but not good enough.

 

I use the profile all the time and never noticed a problem (because I did not look for it?). I unchecked the profile and the rings are gone.

See the result below :)

 

From where do you have this info or did you find out yourself?

 

dierk

You're Welcome.

I found that myself, playing with my new toy and taking pictures in my kitchen late in the night of the first day. Normaly, more visible with lenses brighter than 50 (the wide angle lenses needing more corrections in the profile) and with high iso setting.

That was confirm by somebody later in a report on the LUF blog.

( same things may occure if you try to rotate the image)

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