airfrogusmc
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Menos love the last one. Dave more good stuff and Jaap Jim and Klaus....
Chinatown Chicago
Chinatown Chicago




Nice shot. I love the sharp detail in the hat. A year or two ago we had a discussion about shutter speed for street shooting. I prefer it when I can shoot 1/250 minimum, and others agreed. I reckon with digital that should be 1/500 minimum. With the Monochrom that should be easy. What was the shutter speed here?
Hi Richard,
it was indeed 1/500s, ISO320 and maybe f4 or f5.6 , don't know for sure, it was very bright at that street corner.
Klaus, is there in any way we can remember the aperture settings we set for a photo, i end up guessing the aperture most of the times unless I knew I shot it wide open. Any tips? 😀
The noise signature of the Monochrom is a bit different from my Nikon... Jim, that shows the capabilities of the Monochrom at 3200!
Dave,
LOL, unless you tape your aperture ring in a fix position that might be a lot of numbers to remember for a day of shooting.
I definately have other things on my mind😀.
I still don't know if the missing f-stop info in the MM is just because LR4.2 is not reading it from the meta data and this might be fixed in some later release (4.3 is available but it won't install properly on my desktop...). The f-stop info in the M9 is supposedly not 100% accurate but it certainly gives you a good estimate.
But more importantly is that you get the focus right and the shot turns out great.
If you have or have not the f number, doesn't really matter that much, it's just a nice to have in my book 😉.
Dave, in direct comparison with the files, I think, the Mono has surpassed Nikon's once low light monster the 12MP D3 sensor.
Just in any speed, you shoot the Nikon D3 at the files from the Mono simply look better. This for me was the biggest change, that finally there is a digital RF, that does B&W and makes this combo the best choice for low light shooting in combination with the fast lenses, we have.
Klaus, amazing tonality and great capture. I like the almost silhouetted people and the sense of scale. Just works for me.
Klaus, amazing tonality and great capture. I like the almost silhouetted people and the sense of scale. Just works for me.