These are shot wide open . Still need to get use to the framleines and focus a little better. But, what the heck it's all part of the excitment.
The rest including th B&W can be seen in the M8 gallery.


The rest including th B&W can be seen in the M8 gallery.
Peter G1G2
Established
Thanks for posting!
Nice shots! I Like the light-glow on their faces. Nice, sunny sundaymorning scene.
Did you do the black and white in the camera or afterwards?
Kind Regards from Holland,
Peter
Nice shots! I Like the light-glow on their faces. Nice, sunny sundaymorning scene.
Did you do the black and white in the camera or afterwards?
Kind Regards from Holland,
Peter
gray scale mode with PS
Grober
Well-known
Good looking and engaging family but aren't those three shots at least 1/2 overexposed?
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ywenz
Veteran
These shots are over exposed... did they show up as over exposed by the M8's meter?
These are as metered from the M8. I need to double check the settings. Maybe I have compensation factor in there.
IGMeanwell
Well-known
Jorge ... many digis tend to overexpose (My D50 is always set at -0.7 ev)
With any camera getting used to it is absolutely paramount to creating its best images
I am sure in a week from now... everyone will be posting on the "Whats your M8 settings" thread
With any camera getting used to it is absolutely paramount to creating its best images
I am sure in a week from now... everyone will be posting on the "Whats your M8 settings" thread
BillBingham2
Registered User
What a luck stiff, a beautiful family and a M8, U-DOG-U!!
I'm not sure if it is over from the average scene. You have a bit of detail in the dark shirt and while the faces are a bit bright, they are not totally washed out.
Might want to learn the pattern of the meter before saying its off. Do some testing with a grey card and a color wheel too. The price is right.
B2 (;->
I'm not sure if it is over from the average scene. You have a bit of detail in the dark shirt and while the faces are a bit bright, they are not totally washed out.
Might want to learn the pattern of the meter before saying its off. Do some testing with a grey card and a color wheel too. The price is right.
B2 (;->
Grober
Well-known
Pete,
While we're certainly itching to start shooting with the M8 which should be here mid-week, I certainly remember with fondness our Olympus 35rc.
We purchased said pocket giant of a camera in Japan when stationed there decades ago. What a well designed little camera it was too! We regret parting with it and am glad to see that others still see its value.
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While we're certainly itching to start shooting with the M8 which should be here mid-week, I certainly remember with fondness our Olympus 35rc.
We purchased said pocket giant of a camera in Japan when stationed there decades ago. What a well designed little camera it was too! We regret parting with it and am glad to see that others still see its value.
-g
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
That wine keeps on comin'ywenz said:These shots are over exposed...
I think the highlights were handled very well here, considering that what is prominent here is the dark shirt, and is surely what was averaged by the meter. This shows it can handle overexposure well!
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