raid
Dad Photographer
There is strong support for LR4 here.
As for the Summicron-C, my lens has not been filed.
As for the Summicron-C, my lens has not been filed.
Hi Tom, I have one which I use extensively, no problems at all on an M8.2.
Raid, when I upgraded from LR3 to 4.1, LR asks you whether you'd like to upgrade/reprocess the images already in your Lightroom library with the 4.1 algorithms. I noticed an improvement in all images, regardless of ISO. Specifically, better control of both highlight close to the white clipping point, and also shadows. The amount of improvement varied with the image, but it was evident in all images. It was worth my while to revisit old images and make adjustments using the improved controls.
LR4 is quite inexpensive so I'd see no point in getting LR3 - the incremental cost is peanuts. Was LR3 good? Yes. Is LR4.1 a worthwhile upgrade? In my opinion, yes.
With digital I only shoot RAW, to give me the most flexibility in processing and to retain the full data set at capture. Shooting JPG bakes in the camera's time-of-exposure settings for many parameters, like white balance. JPGs are also a lossy format (varying amounts of data compression is used, depending on the amount of detail in the image), whereas RAW is lossless (all image data is retained).
The raw conversion is significantly better on LR4 especially at high ISO, well worth the upgrade.
The CA module is much more effective too. .
So, Raid, is it a keeper? Unfortuantely, my used M8's RF is off. Luckily, I can return it for another one so I don't have to pay for the adjustment.
Interesting comments about LR3 and/or 4. I think I'll upgrade, but another learning curve...
robert
My first shots came ot looking good (to me).
Yesterday was the day on which I finall unwrapped the sealed M8, and I had Brian help me out in setting the basic settings in the camera for me. He also attached the Schott Glass screen.
I first used a Rigid Summicron while he used on his M8 the C-Sonnar. There is vast diference in how images look once taken between these two lenses. The colors looked rich and the image looked contrasty with the C-Sonnar, while the Rigid Summicron gave a subdued image. At first, I was disappointed, but then I felt fine with it all. I had an IR cut filter on the Summicron.
This morning, I tried our a few lenses without the IR cut filter. I used an Argus Cintar (in Contax mount), Canon 35/1.5, Summilux 75/1.4, Heliar 50/2, Heliar 50/3.5. It was fun. As a start, Brian set the camera up on JPG Fine.
Here are a few samples of what I got.
1. This was the first image captured with the camera. The lens was the Rigid Summicron.
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2. Summarit
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3/4. Canon 35/1.5
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5/6. Rigid Summicron
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I am trying to recall the order of the lenses here, so errors are possible. It is just a start for me to learn how each lens performs on the M8. I got many tips here at RFF. Thanks.
********************* Tom ***************************
Tom asked for some snapshots with the Summicron C. I was given a minute for a few snapshots. They had no time for me since they were leaving to buy some school supplies for when school starts again.
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I did not encounter any problems with this lens.