Clark.EE
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Does this mean i wont have to 6 bit code all my Non Leica Lenses?
just shoot away with Heliar 15mm and process post capture?
just shoot away with Heliar 15mm and process post capture?
tele_player
Member
It means that Lightroom has profiles for some Leica lenses, and can apply a profile if one of those lenses is identified in the file. To be identified in the file, the lens would need to be coded, or (on M9) manually selected.
seakayaker1
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In the beta version of LR4 there were five 'Leica-S' Lens that had profiles listed in the 'Lens Correction' section.
There were no Lecia-M lenses available in the profile listing.
There were no Lecia-M lenses available in the profile listing.
Justin Viiret
Established
The final release version has profiles for all (?) the current-version Leica M lenses.
I'm not sure what you'd select for the CV 15mm, though... I suspect you'd do better creating a custom profile for it.
I'm not sure what you'd select for the CV 15mm, though... I suspect you'd do better creating a custom profile for it.
Clark.EE
Well-known
The final release version has profiles for all (?) the current-version Leica M lenses.
I'm not sure what you'd select for the CV 15mm, though... I suspect you'd do better creating a custom profile for it.
On some web sites giving info about lens coding, it suggests using the tri-elmar code for the 15mm?
I could create my own profile, sounds complicated tho.
I have just bought a 2nd hand M8.
I already have voigtlander Nokton 50 1.5, Skopar 35 2.5,
15mm already mentioned, 90mm Lanthar. + leica 90mm Elmar
Numerous Russian lenses etc etc.
But
The cost is building all the time, i thought i could save a bit of money by not having to invest in a new set of 6 bit code M adapters. (£200.00)
Saving up for some IR cut filters at the moment. (£120.00)
Any saving is most welcome.
Welcome to the bottomless moneypit, otherwise known as Leica ownership!!!
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