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Da alle darauf warten: stark komprimiertes JPG, das ansonsten nicht angefasst wurde (nicht aus dem DNG entwickelt). 1/100 bei f/8 und 400 ISO, equiv. 39 mm.

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Dassselbe leicht bearbeitet aus dem DNG. Der Unterschied kommt komprimiert kaum zum Tragen, im Original erkennt man ihn schon.

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Aus dem JPG entwickelt, minimale Korrektur. 1/250 bei f/5.6 und 200 ISO, equiv. 56 mm.

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Aus DNG entwickelt. 

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Aus dem DNG. 1/400 bei f/8 und 200 ISO.

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Aus dem DNG. 1/160 bei f/7.1 und 200 ISO, equiv. 24 mm.

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1/320 bei f/8 und 200 ISO, equiv. 40 mm.

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1/200 bei f/8 und 200 ISO, equiv. 24 mm.

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1/640 bei f/8 und 200 ISO, equiv. 27 mm.

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1/800 bei f/5.6 und 200 ISO, equiv. 24 mm.

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Das Wasser war wirklich so grün. 1/200 bei f/5.6 und 1600 ISO (!)

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1/125 bei f/5.6 und 320 ISO, equiv. 75 mm.

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1/640 bei f/5.6 und 200 ISO, equiv. 24 mm.

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😉 1/1000 bei f/8 und 400 ISO, equiv. 45 mm (Crop).

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vor 20 Minuten schrieb Bernd1959:

Macht doch alles einen guten Eindruck. 
Frage: hat die D8 auch einen Panoramamodus?
 

LG Bernd

Offenbar gibt es keinen Panorama-Modus, ich habe jedenfalls bislang nichts dergleichen gefunden, das mag für manche ein Manko sein. Wenn man sauber arbeitet, geht es aber auch ohne, in der Nachbearbeitung. Ansonsten hat mich die Bildqualität wirklich überrascht. Die Farben stimmen, die Originale sind brilliant. Die kommen, vielleicht durch meine Einstellungen, erstmal relativ dunkel heraus als DNG, sind dann aber sehr flexibel. Offenbar hat die DLux da nochmal zugelegt. Der AF sitzt, wenn man ihn nicht versehentlich verschiebt. Die Begrenzungen sind auf dem Display oft nicht gut zu erkennen (heller stellen?). Einzig der Anschlussabdeckung aus Gummi traue ich nicht so ganz, das wäre aber schon alles, was ich zu kritisieren hätte, und Du weißt - ich bin von der kritischen Truppe! Man muss auch aufpassen, dass der Tubus sauber bleibt, öfters habe ich darauf schon ein Härchen entdeckt. 

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Aus DNG 

 

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