Andy Aitken said:It's a great lens on the M8. For me 50mm + 1.3 crop factor makes a very nice portrait FL and the bokeh, build and handling are all lovely. Plus it's one of the few lenses that you can safely collapse on the M8. Pity it doesn't focus a little closer...
jaapv said:Not wanting to dash cold water, but the shot is a bit back-focussed, with the door in better focus than the eyes of the girl. That is probably the reason the hair has lost structure.
On such a shot you must do some photoshop.
Convert it to Tiff 16-bits and aRGB in DNG conversion to avoid the posterizing you see now. Only convert to 8 bits Jpeg and if needed to sRGB when you are ready.
Remove the hot spots on the face, whiten the teeth, add considerable local sharpening to eyes, eyebrows and hair.
Patman said:I found the lens very soft both on the M8 and the 101, dismissed write ups as propaganda to sell a camera. I compared it with my Old Summicron and the Summicron blew it away, hands down.
jaapv said:Not wanting to dash cold water, but the shot is a bit back-focussed, with the door in better focus than the eyes of the girl. That is probably the reason the hair has lost structure.
On such a shot you must do some photoshop.
Convert it to Tiff 16-bits and aRGB in DNG conversion to avoid the posterizing you see now. Only convert to 8 bits Jpeg and if needed to sRGB when you are ready.
Remove the hot spots on the face, whiten the teeth, add considerable local sharpening to eyes, eyebrows and hair.
pizzahut88 said:Thanks for the tip.
I am such a lazy bone.
So far my results are not very consistent. My fault really. 😱
Perhaps I might need some guidance on whether I should adjust my lens for backfocus on the M8.
But then I might make worse.
I have really bad eyes.