These were shot with the 21mm 2.8 Apsph


pundit
Established
Just posted more Black and White - M8 and 21mm Asphr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85974234@N00/376107909/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85974234@N00/376094892/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85974234@N00/376074717/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85974234@N00/375444385/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85974234@N00/376107909/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85974234@N00/376094892/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85974234@N00/376074717/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85974234@N00/375444385/
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Oh yeah. Rocks.
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Refresh my memory again.. the 21mm turns out to be a 32mm on the M8??
Dave
Dave
KM-25
Well-known
dcsang said:Refresh my memory again.. the 21mm turns out to be a 32mm on the M8??
Dave
28mm.
It looks pretty nice too.
Sailor Ted
Well-known
dcsang said:Refresh my memory again.. the 21mm turns out to be a 32mm on the M8??
Dave
crop factor 1.33 so 21 x 1.33 = 28
Grober
Well-known
Jorge,
Posting photos from the M8 to appear like these continues to be a complete puzzle to me. If I am able to transfer anything, they always show up as tiny tumbprints or worse, very wee attachments.
What exactly did you do to transfer these M8 shots AND make them appear so large in this string?
If there is a tutorial or other instruction on this, it's very well hidden!
-g
Posting photos from the M8 to appear like these continues to be a complete puzzle to me. If I am able to transfer anything, they always show up as tiny tumbprints or worse, very wee attachments.
What exactly did you do to transfer these M8 shots AND make them appear so large in this string?
If there is a tutorial or other instruction on this, it's very well hidden!
-g
physiognomy
Confirmed RF addict...
Grober,
If you have your pics hosted somewhere like flickr, pbase, photobucket, etc you can copy the image link (right click on your pic & chose 'copy image address'), then press the little image icon above where you write your text (little yellow sqare with mtn) & paste the address in. It's just like magic!
-edit- make sure the image you are linking to is a max of 800 pixels on the long side...
Hope that helps...
Peter
If you have your pics hosted somewhere like flickr, pbase, photobucket, etc you can copy the image link (right click on your pic & chose 'copy image address'), then press the little image icon above where you write your text (little yellow sqare with mtn) & paste the address in. It's just like magic!
-edit- make sure the image you are linking to is a max of 800 pixels on the long side...
Hope that helps...
Peter
Ben Z
Veteran
I'm just curious about one thing: what do you see in those photographs that is different/better than let's say, a D-Lux-3 (@ ISO 100 of course!)?
Ben,
Different, better, iso ....... is not what the thread is about. However, if you had two identical images I am sure you will see a major difference between the M8 and D-Lux. You can't see it on a postage stamp size print for a monitor but you sure can when yo decide to enlarge and bring out the detail. Regardless, I wonr get drawn into a meaningless conversation about one vs the other. Again, it's not what this thread is about.
Different, better, iso ....... is not what the thread is about. However, if you had two identical images I am sure you will see a major difference between the M8 and D-Lux. You can't see it on a postage stamp size print for a monitor but you sure can when yo decide to enlarge and bring out the detail. Regardless, I wonr get drawn into a meaningless conversation about one vs the other. Again, it's not what this thread is about.
Sailor Ted
Well-known
Ben Z said:I'm just curious about one thing: what do you see in those photographs that is different/better than let's say, a D-Lux-3 (@ ISO 100 of course!)?
Pay the toll to the inhabitant who lives under a bridge.
High IQ= M8 + CV 12mm
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/154/342249260_931a407cc3_b.jpg
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Sailor Ted
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Jorge Torralba said:if you had two identical images I am sure you will see a major difference between the M8 and D-Lux.
Not until he can get a refurbished unit or find one used on the net at a significant discount. This seems to be the common theme when reviewing his criteria for when a product is fit to be owned- one need only review his posting record. It seems that he is attempting to hasten this key buy.
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