Godfrey
somewhat colored
I'm liking your flower and cat photos, but yes: you need to get out more. Just as I do. Been too busy... :-\
There is nothing wrong with the Df.
I had an interesting conversation just now with my Leica 'pusher' regarding the M-D. Prior to his having received any cameras, he thought the concept of this camera was a bit silly and didn't think it was going to be a good seller.
He has since been really surprised by the number of people who are interested and subsequently purchasing this camera, and believes that Leica has definitely tapped into something (maybe much like the Monochrom did?). He's shipped out a lot more M-Ds than he thought he would!
That doesn't mean that I'd want to buy one, however.
There's nothing wrong with it, but in looking at it and handling it I found I wasn't the least bit interested in owning or using one.
G
Well of course... I can say the same thing about 99.9% of cameras that are out there. But for all of the flack the Df gets, it's actually a pretty nice camera. But then again, so is the M-D.
There is nothing wrong with the Df.
I for one think it looks too cluttered, like they just stuck buttons in every open space they could find. It just didn't feel right in my hands, and what I was hoping for with all the hype that led up to its introduction was something more like a Nikkormat, not a D610 crammed into a smaller body.
PF
Not a lot different between those two Joes. 🙂
It's much as Egor's testing way back when the MM246 came out showed: at modest ISO settings, there isn't a heck of a lot of difference between an M typ 240, an MM9, and an MM246. The MM246 does better when you get up into the stratospheric ISO range ... ISO 6400 and beyond.
G
it's a Digital Leica I am quite curious and drawn to ...
I find the difference quite evident at base ISO with the 246 -- it is much cleaner than the MM9. Almost too clean in fact. Better shadow detail and highlight rendering than the MM9. And I'm comparing this on 11"x16" prints, not on the computer's screen.
It's interesting, but when I did those two shots of Joe today, I first took the M-D photo. Just focus, click. Then I took the Monochrom shot -- oh wait a sec, I have to change the ISO to match the M-D. Hit the ISO button, then adjust the ISO. Oops, I have to go through the menu to set something else, wait a sec Joe.......you get the idea.
Nice strap. What kind is it?