Rob-F
Likes Leicas
Usually when I shoot my M8.2, I get the histogram I would expect from this, or any other camera. But sometime the histogram occupies only the lower 1/10 or so of the graph height. Just fairly flat across the bottom. It can happen when shooting a very average outdoor scene that presents no special challenges. I thought it might be the result of shooting a flat scene. but no. I tried shooting a flat gray wall. The histogram showed a full range of brightness values. I tried underexposure, overexposure; I can't make it happen on purpose.
Has anyone else gotten this?
Has anyone else gotten this?
Ronald M
Veteran
Gnome inside the cameras does it. Remove bottom and shake vigorously until it falls out. Replace bottom ASAP as they are very fast.
Seriously, no. A grey wall should have a spike up the middle.
Does the pic record OK?
Seriously, no. A grey wall should have a spike up the middle.
Does the pic record OK?
Usually when I shoot my M8.2, I get the histogram I would expect from this, or any other camera. But sometime the histogram occupies only the lower 1/10 or so of the graph height. Just fairly flat across the bottom. It can happen when shooting a very average outdoor scene that presents no special challenges. I thought it might be the result of shooting a flat scene. but no. I tried shooting a flat gray wall. The histogram showed a full range of brightness values. I tried underexposure, overexposure; I can't make it happen on purpose.
Has anyone else gotten this?
talk to Leica techs about it.
why guess ?
Stephen
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
Well, I wanted to know if anyone else has noticed this. If so, then I would assume it to be a normal quirk of the breed. Never saw it from my Nikons, but it could be normal for the way Leica processed the data. I'll just let this run for a while and see how others respond. Most of my M8.2 shots are excellent, so I doubt there's anything seriously wrong.
I also notice that while the M8.2 histogram shows a shot to be properly exposed (with DNG selected), Aperture will indicate slight overexposure. Maybe I'll start a separate thread on that.
I also notice that while the M8.2 histogram shows a shot to be properly exposed (with DNG selected), Aperture will indicate slight overexposure. Maybe I'll start a separate thread on that.
Addy101
Well-known
Aperture does it own tricks with the data off the sensor. The histogram is what the Leica jpeg records, not the Aperture (Lightroom, RawTherapee, RAWNinja, whatever) version.
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