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Wow. That is very impressive. Lots of detail. What did you do in the way of post processing? Is this RAW staight from the camera or was there some noise reduction? I think this is a great photo in and of itself but that it's at such a high ISO with to my monitor such little visible noise / grain really has me taking notice. Thanks for sharing.

cheers,

jth

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Wow. That is very impressive. Lots of detail. What did you do in the way of post processing? Is this RAW staight from the camera or was there some noise reduction? I think this is a great photo in and of itself but that it's at such a high ISO with to my monitor such little visible noise / grain really has me taking notice. Thanks for sharing.

cheers,

jth

 

Thanks for the interest.

 

I used a very light touch of noise reduction plug-in and a small amount of LAB-mode sharpening.

 

The colour is straight from the RAW file - with Capture One, I have never had to colour correct any DMR image when shooting Auto WB.

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Very nice Andy..I believe this Vario Elmar was another one of those "Minolta lenses" poopooed and slammed by Leica purists when it came out.. we can all see here that that was yet another load of hokkum... clearly an excellent lens.

 

Thanks for sharing

 

Regards, Leicamann:)

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That's the one, John.

 

Proudly sports the legend "Made in Japan". I don't use it very often, but when I do I have always been pleased with it. Only "issue" is that it doesn't register at full aperture on camera on in the EXIF. f4.5 is as wide is it wants to go.

 

Only cost me a couple of hundred quid - a bargain in "L" terms :)

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