Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
Well, the SL2 is here and is blowing me away.
Can I ask how others have their buttons and options set?
Can I ask how others have their buttons and options set?
Well, the SL2 is here and is blowing me away.
Can I ask how others have their buttons and options set?
It should be able to go much high than that. This is 12,800 on the S1R which has the same sensor as the SL2. Still plenty of detail and the noise is more of just a fine grain.My Leica SL2-S settings
Over the past three months, I've experimented with the SL2-S to create a number of settings which help me quickly access what I need. By setting up User Profiles, customizing the function buttons and the Favorites menu, the SL2-S has become so much easier to use. This may be of some use to...rangefinderforum.com
These would apply equally to the SL2. My understanding is that the SL2 tops out around ISO3200 for usable images, so I would limit it to that.
Congratulations! Don't forget to update the firmware.Well, the SL2 is here and is blowing me away.
That's wild! I've been uhhh considering the S1R after getting the S1 (lawd help me) but most of what I've read suggests that the S1R doesn't do very well over ISO 3200 or so. I do a lot of cropping of images I shoot at ISO 3200 and 5000, so I was hoping the S1R would handle that okay.It should be able to go much high than that. This is 12,800 on the S1R which has the same sensor as the SL2. Still plenty of detail and the noise is more of just a fine grain.
You obviously lose some detail and dr as you go up (compared to base iso) but if you need the high iso to get the shot you will get the shot. As I recall above 12800 it degrades much quicker, though you might be ok in b&w. I shoot elevated iso fairly regularly to get shutter speeds fast enough to get freeze the blade movement in fencing meets and also for low light dances. You can even do it with jpgs as that engine is tuned well to handle the noise without killing detail.
S1R is an awesome camera, esp taking advantage of the resolution and shooting other ARs. I have it, an ir converted S1 and the S1H.
The problems are that these are processed and that the noise tends not to look like this in low light where you need the high ISO. I’m not saying that these are unrepresentative of the performance difference, just that they are representative of it in good light, and with post-processing noise reduction.Agree that that is very subjective, so in that vein for those that want to see what is possible, I just took some boring test shots outside, in highlight priority metering in RAW. One of these is at ISO100, the other at ISO 25,600. Light shifted a little between the two.
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And then at 100% zoom
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I used DXO DeepPrime XD noise reduction on the ISO 25,600 shot. Not saying they are identical, but showing that they are closer than what some might think.
I had multiple ND filters on the lens. I can do the same thing later tonight when it is darker without filters. I was actually surprised at how well the NR did at this ISO as I have tended to avoid it.
Lightroom's NR doesn't hold a candle to DXO on this example.
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The color differences are due to just different profiles between the two programs.
And this is showing what the RAW files looks like with NR turned off.
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Anybody shooting RAW is going to post process and NR is part of that.
Absolutely. High resolution modes are nice where they work.Obviously, if you can shoot at a lower ISO that is the way to go. But if you need the high ISO to get the shot you can get the shot.
I wanted to also try high ISO in high resolution mode to see how that impacts noise and DR but that is limited to ISO3200 and under. Normally you gain a little under 2 stops more DR in high resolution mode at base ISO and gain more as ISO increases, almost 3 stops at ISO800 for example.
The noise drops off below 25,600. When I need to take a bunch of pictures and have minimal processing I limit myself to around 12,800. For fencing meets I need fast shutter speeds indoors and shoot around 6400-12,800 pretty regularly using the JPEG output to have almost no post processing needed.Sure, but understanding what comes out of the camera and how much post processing it needs is important. The LR comparison is important for me because I send a lot of event photos from the venue in almost real time and need software that works on iOS or iPadOS. I have DXO and Topaz on my computers but I need to use the web version of Topaz on location.
For my own work in monochrome I almost never denoise (2 photos in 13 years).
Unless you are shooting JPEG only, software is a requirement for the camera to be able to produce anything.My main interest was to see what the cameras actually produce, as opposed to the software.
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Unless you are shooting JPEG only, software is a requirement for the camera to be able to produce anything.
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Are any of you using a SL series body for video? I picked up a used battery grip to help with the large Sigmas but also because I’ve heard about issues shooting video with only the single battery in the body. I’m considering two new Kastar batteries to devote to the SL2, right now I have the one that came with it plus the one in my Q2M which I’d rather not use for this.
The issue I’ve identified is that there are no good fitted Arca Swiss type plates for the battery grip, and the tripod socket is offset to the rear of the bottom which makes most generic plates suboptimal. I’ve seen mention of using a USB-C battery pack when doing video, supposedly if it’s one that does PD it will work for this. I’m curious if anyone here has tried it.
Apparently people have issues under certain resolutions when the battery drops below 75%. The BG makes it a little better, but an external battery seems to be the ticket.I had the SL 601 and battery grip. I don't recall for sure if both batteries are in play with the grip fitted, but just like the Nikon F3 and its motor, I only rarely used the camera outfitted with it because it simply became more bulky than I liked that way.
I was never a big video shooter. What issues are you hearing about shooting with just the one battery in the camera?
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Ah, thanks. Never did enough video to notice, myself.Apparently people have issues under certain resolutions when the battery drops below 75%. The BG makes it a little better, but an external battery seems to be the ticket.