robert blu
quiet photographer
I do not own an M9, just came to this thread because I'm always curious to see pictures...have to say there are many excellent pictures .
Well done everybody, yes I know...it's the photographer not the camera! Bravi!
Well done everybody, yes I know...it's the photographer not the camera! Bravi!
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
raid
Dad Photographer
Thank you Robert. The M9 works well at ISO1200.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
My M-E works well @2500 and M8 was doing same @2500 as well. As long as it is enough light via ambient or via flash.
Derek Leath
dl__images Instagram
Beautiful scene! It must have been cold...
Thanks, and "Yes" it was cold.
Derek Leath
dl__images Instagram
DwF
Well-known
Istanbul on Bosphorus
Istanbul on Bosphorus
These are from my Istanbul visit and an early morning walk in 2012.
Istanbul on Bosphorus


These are from my Istanbul visit and an early morning walk in 2012.
DwF
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1937 Carl Zeiss Jena 5cm 1.5
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Raid,
Nice shot and fun to see the "real" thing (5cm f 1.5 from 1937)
David
raid
Dad Photographer
Thank you David. I love using old lenses.
DwF
Well-known
Thank you David. I love using old lenses.
That's a really good one and you use it well. Fun visiting this thread, many nice images here.
David
raid
Dad Photographer
This is a very sharp lens. I have used it on a m 4/3 camera with internal stabilization. Any lack os sharpness seen here was my fault with hand held photography at night and wide open lens.
jmanivelle
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jmanivelle
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Derek Leath
dl__images Instagram
Here are a few images shot over the weekend of a building that was on fire.

Brickwall2 by
Derek Leath,
on Flickr

Burntwall by
Derek Leath,
on Flickr

Brickwall2 by
Derek Leath,
on Flickr

Burntwall by
Derek Leath,
on Flickr
nightfly
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ThomasM
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jmanivelle
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porktaco
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spectacular
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
sorry i have not responded...
just saw this
the only thing I found frustrating about the M9 was Indoor Lowlight, hard to do for me
whereas outside low light was easier
we will see the difference between CCD / CMOS
Sent the M240 back to store... a new camera won’t make me happy.., just must deal with the grief
Thank You Kostya...Iggy loves You , lol
Thanks Robert, I guess it’s all about Iggyand the play of Light
just saw this
the only thing I found frustrating about the M9 was Indoor Lowlight, hard to do for me
whereas outside low light was easier
we will see the difference between CCD / CMOS
Sent the M240 back to store... a new camera won’t make me happy.., just must deal with the grief
Ko.Fe.; said:Mega sweet!
Thank You Kostya...Iggy loves You , lol
robert blu; said:Super! Really super!
Thanks Robert, I guess it’s all about Iggyand the play of Light
Henry
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I was always worried about the CCD vs CMOS but for me it ended up not being an issue for most things. It took me a year or two of playing with the 240 to really feel like I understood the differences though, and where it shines compared the m9 vs where it falls down.
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