etherfarm
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I got my M8 three days before a business trip to India. I've been trying to take photos here and there while I'm in Bangalore but the short days and the long work hours are obviously impinging on that endeavor. I did get a chance to walk around a construction site yesterday; here are some of the first real photos (i.e. not photos of my dog or inanimate objects around the house) that I've taken with my M8. These are with a 50mm cron and a 24mm elmarit, all at ISO 160.
I should also mention, perhaps as a disclaimer, that it's also the first time I've used Capture One (but not the first time I've shot RAW--I've done so exclusively for the last four years, but have been an ACR guy). I'm getting some strange color shifts going from Capture One to Photoshop; clearly I need to figure out how Capture One fits into my color management system, and I'm kicking myself for not hardware calibrating my laptop again before leaving home. So far I'm not so impressed with Capture One from a usability point of view, but I'm sure it's just a learning curve.
While the photos themselves aren't anything special, it's really startling to me how much better these files are straight out of the camera than out of the 1DMkII I've been shooting for the last 2+ years. Obviously that's qualitative and subjective, but there are some shots (not these) which hold detail in dark areas that I know from experience would never have shown up on my other cameras. Accounting for the fact that I'm reacquainting myself to rangefinder photography and getting to know the metering system in the M8, I'm really quite happy with the camera so far. There's some purple fringing here and there and the WB on the .jpgs is generally way off, but the former is probably overexposure on my part and the latter will be fixed eventually (and doesn't affect me because I shoot DNG, but it affects the preview, which is annoying as I'm acclimating). I did see some green blobs and streaking in some home photographs, but I'm more concerned with what happens out and about. So far so good.
Hoping to get out for a bit each day I'm here. Thanks for looking.
Cheers.
I should also mention, perhaps as a disclaimer, that it's also the first time I've used Capture One (but not the first time I've shot RAW--I've done so exclusively for the last four years, but have been an ACR guy). I'm getting some strange color shifts going from Capture One to Photoshop; clearly I need to figure out how Capture One fits into my color management system, and I'm kicking myself for not hardware calibrating my laptop again before leaving home. So far I'm not so impressed with Capture One from a usability point of view, but I'm sure it's just a learning curve.
While the photos themselves aren't anything special, it's really startling to me how much better these files are straight out of the camera than out of the 1DMkII I've been shooting for the last 2+ years. Obviously that's qualitative and subjective, but there are some shots (not these) which hold detail in dark areas that I know from experience would never have shown up on my other cameras. Accounting for the fact that I'm reacquainting myself to rangefinder photography and getting to know the metering system in the M8, I'm really quite happy with the camera so far. There's some purple fringing here and there and the WB on the .jpgs is generally way off, but the former is probably overexposure on my part and the latter will be fixed eventually (and doesn't affect me because I shoot DNG, but it affects the preview, which is annoying as I'm acclimating). I did see some green blobs and streaking in some home photographs, but I'm more concerned with what happens out and about. So far so good.
Hoping to get out for a bit each day I'm here. Thanks for looking.
Cheers.