raid
Dad Photographer
DwF
Well-known
We got chicken and beef Kobab and we skipped Alligator sausage!
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Very nice work Raid. Good to see you bonding with this camera.
David
DwF
Well-known
This was from the first week of M10M ownership. It was to test a 50mm Summilux asph @1.4 so see if I will miss the Noctilux F1 I sold to buy it. I don't miss the Noct. I am the guy with too many 50mm lenses but must say all my other 50mm lenses are no longer necessary.
L1001347-1 by ray tai, on Flickr
This is very nice Ray, and I get where you are coming from regarding the 50mm Summilux-Asph
David
raid
Dad Photographer
Thanks, David. Leica RF cameras are very easy to use and no manual is needed. I cycle my M lenses here.
airfrogusmc
Veteran
Raid, really liking the really wide stuff. Great thread.
raid
Dad Photographer
Thanks. The very wide lenses can cause issues with digital cameras.
airfrogusmc
Veteran
Thanks. The very wide lenses can cause issues with digital cameras.
I really like these that you posted. Keep'm come'n brother.
maggieo
More Deadly
I agree, David. There is no need to be so picky that the colors must be as with the M9, say. It is a digital camera after all, and we have ways to adjust the colors.
IMO, it's the lens, not the sensor that give a photo its character.
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
IMO, it's the lens, not the sensor that give a photo its character.
Is this conjecture or the result of testing lenses? If it is a test I sure would love to see the differences. This stuff always interests me. Thanks. And testing is the only way we can be sure. "One test is worth a thousand opinions."
raid
Dad Photographer
It is the way a lens works with the sensor.
maggieo
More Deadly
Is this conjecture or the result of testing lenses? If it is a test I sure would love to see the differences. This stuff always interests me. Thanks. And testing is the only way we can be sure. "One test is worth a thousand opinions."
It's fifty years of experience with film and digital. I've had an M8, M9-P, and now an M10. How you "print" the photo is where the real magic comes in, but in this era of OOC .jpgs, that seems to have gone out the window.
raid
Dad Photographer
Many things have gone out of the window. This is life.
boojum
Ignoble Miscreant
It's fifty years of experience with film and digital. I've had an M8, M9-P, and now an M10. How you "print" the photo is where the real magic comes in, but in this era of OOC .jpgs, that seems to have gone out the window.
There is indeed magic to be made in the darkroom but that is not the subject here. How do the raw images differ? That's the question. I, and most others, see differences between CCD and CMOS sensors. I would opine that the lens would tweak what the sensor can do. But I am a LibArts major and we know little other than, "Do you want fries with that?"
raid
Dad Photographer
No need to argue here.
I have used today the Zeiss Hologon for some very wide perspective with the M10.
link: https://raid.smugmug.com/Leica-M10-Zeiss-Hologon-Dec-2021/
I have used today the Zeiss Hologon for some very wide perspective with the M10.
link: https://raid.smugmug.com/Leica-M10-Zeiss-Hologon-Dec-2021/


raid
Dad Photographer
Bingley
Veteran
I really like the pics above with the Zeiss Hologon, Raid. Very atmospheric and high contrast works well here.
raid
Dad Photographer
Thanks. It is a special lens for specific type of images.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Very nice, Raid! You're inspiring me to fit the Voigtländer 10mm onto the Hasselblad 907x and go for a walk... 
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raid
Dad Photographer
Life is too short not to try it, Godfrey.
Thanks.
Thanks.
robert blu
quiet photographer
Wow, Captain Joe! Impressive, a good series, love the dramatioc B&W. Well done Raid, thanks for posting!
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