hrzlvn
Established
This news came across recently. Try it out if you have a MM or M9. By doing several steps in order, you can get in the factory debug mode. In that case, you are able to shoot RAW instead of DNG. Besides, there are few other settings that can be adjusted. Feel free to share your thoughts and your own experience!
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Richard G
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Not that I'll do it, but what then is the exit sequence?
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
As the M9 shoots DNG uncompressed, who cares?
rivercityrocker
Well-known
Not that I'll do it, but what then is the exit sequence?
With the M8 you simply turned the camera off. With the M9 I assume it to be the same.
rivercityrocker
Well-known
I tried it. Turn it off to exit. There are some things in there I'd like to experiment with, but I didn't see any option to to in RAW instead of DNG.
The 'black shading' and 'color shading' look like interesting things to start toying with.
The 'black shading' and 'color shading' look like interesting things to start toying with.
jaapv
RFF Sponsoring Member.
DNG IS raw…..
rivercityrocker
Well-known
DNG IS raw…..
DNG is both a raw image format and a format that supports "non-raw", or partly processed, images.
So it is and isn't.
Also do you intentionally try to sound like a dick on every post you make?
Kwesi
Well-known
This news came across recently. Try it out if you have a MM or M9. By doing several steps in order, you can get in the factory debug mode. In that case, you are able to shoot RAW instead of DNG. Besides, there are few other settings that can be adjusted. Feel free to share your thoughts and your own experience!
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1 What is the advantage of Raw over uncompressed DNG beyond embedded lens corrections?
1a Can Lightroom process the new Raw file?
2 Are there power management options for shooting below 25%
3 What are the chances of ending up with a bricked M9
Corran
Well-known
Neat, I'll have to try this. I hope there is a way to either shut off the long exposure noise reduction, or maybe a true T mode that lasts longer than 250 seconds?
hrzlvn
Established
I tried it. Turn it off to exit. There are some things in there I'd like to experiment with, but I didn't see any option to to in RAW instead of DNG.
The 'black shading' and 'color shading' look like interesting things to start toying with.
You can select the “RAW” where you used to select ”DNG“ after you turn on the debug mode.
hrzlvn
Established
1 What is the advantage of Raw over uncompressed DNG beyond embedded lens corrections?
1a Can Lightroom process the new Raw file?
2 Are there power management options for shooting below 25%
3 What are the chances of ending up with a bricked M9
Hi there, I can only answer the question that i have experienced,
1. the uncompressed DNG and the RAW appears to be the same interns of image quality, but it seems like there is no lens correction in the RAW file. (I can see darker corners comparing to the DNG)
1a. Yes, they can.
2. So far i haven't seen there is such option..I'll probably have to dig deeper
3. The whole sequence will only turn on the debug mode, and it goes away when you turn off, there is no chance to get it bricked.
V-12
Well-known
So, if thinking of .dng as RAW makes you a dick, can it be explained why RAW will be better? No pressure, just the 'dick' baton at stake. 
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rivercityrocker
Well-known
So, if thinking of .dng as RAW makes you a dick, can it be explained why RAW will be better? No pressure, just the 'dick' baton at stake.
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Nearly every post made by that person is written in a tone that is condescending. The comment had more to do with his general dickish-ness on here and other forums than it did with RAW/DNG, which is why I added it as an afterthought.
Kwesi
Well-known
Hi there, I can only answer the question that i have experienced,
1. the uncompressed DNG and the RAW appears to be the same interns of image quality, but it seems like there is no lens correction in the RAW file. (I can see darker corners comparing to the DNG)
1a. Yes, they can.
2. So far i haven't seen there is such option..I'll probably have to dig deeper
3. The whole sequence will only turn on the debug mode, and it goes away when you turn off, there is no chance to get it bricked.
Thank you very much for responding.
Definitely keep us posted on what you find. Very Cool.
sebastel
coarse art umbrascriptor
Nearly every post made by that person is written in a tone that is condescending. The comment had more to do with his general dickish-ness on here and other forums than it did with RAW/DNG, which is why I added it as an afterthought.
must be your perception, because jaap's comments don't sound like that to me. anyway, if your skin is too thin, you can simply put him on your ignore list ...
rivercityrocker
Well-known
must be your perception, because jaaps comments don't sound like that to me. anyway, if your skin is too thin, you can simply put him on your ignore list ...
I'm not the only one who has noticed this, and my skin is not thin. He's a condescending dick here and the Leica forum.
Sparrow
Veteran
... there does tend to be a reactionary response to anything anti-leica I must admit
user237428934
User deletion pending
There was a discussion about the use of raw in the M8 that offers the same feature. Someone wrote a program to convert the raws to dngs so that they can be processed as normal. Because the M8 uses compressed dngs some people hoped that the use of raw might bring some advantages in image quality. I tested it a lot and found no evidence for this in my test scenarios.
I think it makes even less sense to use this raw format when the camera already offers uncompressed dng.
I think it makes even less sense to use this raw format when the camera already offers uncompressed dng.
rivercityrocker
Well-known
There was a discussion about the use of raw in the M8 that offers the same feature. Someone wrote a program to convert the raws to dngs so that they can be processed as normal. Because the M8 uses compressed dngs some people hoped that the use of raw might bring some advantages in image quality. I tested it a lot and found no evidence for this in my test scenarios.
I think it makes even less sense to use this raw format when the camera already offers uncompressed dng.
I tested it too and came to the same conclusion.
In any case, the M9 debug offers other options like 'black shading' and 'color shading'. I've yet to have time to do tests, but I'd like to know how those settings effect IQ.
doolittle
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This news came across recently. Try it out if you have a MM or M9. By doing several steps in order, you can get in the factory debug mode. In that case, you are able to shoot RAW instead of DNG. Besides, there are few other settings that can be adjusted. Feel free to share your thoughts and your own experience!
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Neat, presume there is a menu item to check shutter count link on the M8?
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