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Monochrom 246 + Elmarit 24/2.8

 

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Monochrom 246 + Elmarit 24/2.8

 

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Summicron R 50mm on MM246 today for the first time JPG only.

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Hmmm, yes I take your point. I think now the red filter was certainly a mistake, admittedly is was a bit of an experiment as I've never used a red one before, and although I did want to emphasise the clouds they've have probably ended up over emphasised and the lake too 'busy'.

 

Orange filter next time and lighter hand on those sliders? :)

I would say mid-yellow.

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Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco on an overcast morning. 10-stop ND filter, 25-second exposure, 50mm Summilux. 

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Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco on an overcast morning. 10-stop ND filter, 25-second exposure, 50mm Summilux.

 

Nice demo of long exposure, thanks for sharing.

Did you have to secure lens mount against light leaking, that was apparently problem reported earlier.

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Study in Greys 

M246, 50/1.4 ASPH

 

 

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Study in Greys II, Edward Gardens, Toronto

M246 50/1.4 ASPH

 

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No, I didn't. I wasn't even aware that was an issue. I've done a fair amount of long-exposure photography with this camera, including exposures of around a minute, and I've never observed that. 

It is good to know.  I usually shoot faster than 1 second so don't have this issue but was weary of putting lens on tripod and trying out long exposure.  Actually what really puts me of from long exposure on any Leica digital camera is built in LENR or Long Exposure Noise Reduction.

 

A while back fellow LUF contributor, may be more than one thinking about it, who used M246 with Leica lenses and long exposure reported light leak between camera and lens flange.  Remedy was simple one; fit hair scrunchy [elastic hair band] round the offending lens-camera interface. 

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