Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Thanks Helen and Jon.
Two new ones from the Golden Gate this morning:
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Roland.
Roland, sorry I found this so late. But anyway... I love the first picture of the bridge. Its such a great textbook example of how tone works to create depth. Beautiful image!
Bingley
Veteran
I'm enjoying seeing you become acquainted with your new rig, Roland.
ferider
Veteran
Thanks, Jamie & Steve.
Needed a print for my office wall. This one from this morning, 15x20:
And - to try out my new to me 50/2.5 Color Skopar - a selfie at the same location ("Seven Sisters", SF):
Cheers,
Roland.
Needed a print for my office wall. This one from this morning, 15x20:

And - to try out my new to me 50/2.5 Color Skopar - a selfie at the same location ("Seven Sisters", SF):

Cheers,
Roland.
ferider
Veteran
The 1st shot above was done with a 300$ lens, the 75/2.5 Heliar, at f5.6 or so. Quite an amazing performer, IMO. To show how the large print will look like a 100% crop:
And the 50/2.5 (US 330 two weeks ago on ebay) is almost just as good (I will try another LTM adapter in the future). Here is a crop from the second picture:
So, the morale for me is that the latest Leica doesn't really need the latest Leica lenses to make good use of its sensor.
Last, a comment on the M's 75mm frame-lines: they are perfect. Feel much better than on my film Leicas (M4P and M6). The 240 is a perfect 35/75 machine.
Roland.

And the 50/2.5 (US 330 two weeks ago on ebay) is almost just as good (I will try another LTM adapter in the future). Here is a crop from the second picture:

So, the morale for me is that the latest Leica doesn't really need the latest Leica lenses to make good use of its sensor.
Last, a comment on the M's 75mm frame-lines: they are perfect. Feel much better than on my film Leicas (M4P and M6). The 240 is a perfect 35/75 machine.
Roland.
gb hill
Veteran
I love your photographs Roland. Especially your landscapes. But your journey with this camera is going to slow, only on page 3? Get out there man & shoot!
ferider
Veteran
I love your photographs Roland. Especially your landscapes. But your journey with this camera is going to slow, only on page 3? Get out there man & shoot!![]()
Well, thank you much
Roland.
MCTuomey
Veteran
... a comment on the M's 75mm frame-lines: they are perfect. Feel much better than on my film Leicas (M4P and M6). The 240 is a perfect 35/75 machine.
Yes! This is one of the nice surprises for me. M240 75mm frame lines are much easier for me to compose versus my film M and the M9. Also they are brighter in the low club lighting I shoot in frequently.
ferider
Veteran
Thanks for looking in, MCT. And happy birthday !
robert blu
quiet photographer
Interesting beautiful landsscapes, this thread is going to become dangerous...
robert
PS: I already have that 75/2.5...
robert
PS: I already have that 75/2.5...
Bingley
Veteran
Good to see you using a Skopar 50/2.5. One of my favorite lenses.
MCTuomey
Veteran
Thanks for looking in, MCT. And happy birthday !
A fine thread indeed, and thanks!
ferider
Veteran
At the local air museum with the Nikkor 35/1.8:
The first Drone (Boeing "Condor", wingspan of over 200 feet):
747 Engine:
727 Cockpit in color:
And finally, a 5005 shots:
Cheers,
Roland.
The first Drone (Boeing "Condor", wingspan of over 200 feet):

747 Engine:


727 Cockpit in color:

And finally, a 5005 shots:

Cheers,
Roland.
robert blu
quiet photographer
Wow !
robert
robert
ferider
Veteran
Thanks Helen and Robert ! 
They had a Messerschmidt "Kabinenroller", too (again with the Nikkor 5005):
Cheers,
Roland.
PS: Available light photography was never easier for me
They had a Messerschmidt "Kabinenroller", too (again with the Nikkor 5005):

Cheers,
Roland.
PS: Available light photography was never easier for me
ferider
Veteran
1st day of spring, and a SOMKY ...
1st day of spring, and a SOMKY ...
... with the same Summicron as shown in post #8:
I figured in California, wild Poppies would be appropriate:
No LV needed
Cheers,
Roland.
1st day of spring, and a SOMKY ...
... with the same Summicron as shown in post #8:

I figured in California, wild Poppies would be appropriate:


No LV needed
Cheers,
Roland.
ferider
Veteran
Learning how to use CornerFix. Not perfect yet, next time I will set a different lens profile when shooting.
Anyways, this is the 28mm Color Skopar, my only lens that appears to require corner color correction ...
The RAW file (need to clean the sensor soon ...)
This is the JPG from the camera (in-camera digital yellow filter), straightened, cropped, some dust removed and level'ed to the left a little:
After cornerfix and dust removal. Contrast and colors left alone:
As Calibration Source I took a photo of a white LCD screen. Maybe this can be improved ?
Cheers,
Roland.
Anyways, this is the 28mm Color Skopar, my only lens that appears to require corner color correction ...
The RAW file (need to clean the sensor soon ...)

This is the JPG from the camera (in-camera digital yellow filter), straightened, cropped, some dust removed and level'ed to the left a little:

After cornerfix and dust removal. Contrast and colors left alone:

As Calibration Source I took a photo of a white LCD screen. Maybe this can be improved ?
Cheers,
Roland.
seakayaker1
Well-known
I have enjoyed reading your 'diary', some wonderful photographs.
I particularly like the this one, beautiful sun and light!
Thanks for sharing.
I particularly like the this one, beautiful sun and light!
Early morning view from our deck (90/2.8 Tele Elmarit):
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Roland.
Thanks for sharing.
ferider
Veteran
Thank you, SeaKayaker !
ferider
Veteran
The M's first business trip
The M's first business trip
One week in Asia, half in Beijing, half in Taipei. The way the scheduling works is: you reserve a week, buy tickets, and then the schedule is packed with meetings and dinners. The only free time is some gaps on the week-ends and in the evenings, usually. I have to admit I was hesitant to take the M traveling. But it's what it's made for, right ? So here we are, adding M + 28 Ultron and 75 Summilux to my backpack everywhere I go.
Last Thu and Fri, dinners with the team in Beijing. Being a German, I was taken to "Paulaner" Beer-Garden, in case you wonder about the Dirndls.
The team having fun:
Team member portraits:
Michael:
Yuchun:
Vinod (my boss):
Gang:
Some of Paulaner's staff:
More to follow ....
The M's first business trip
One week in Asia, half in Beijing, half in Taipei. The way the scheduling works is: you reserve a week, buy tickets, and then the schedule is packed with meetings and dinners. The only free time is some gaps on the week-ends and in the evenings, usually. I have to admit I was hesitant to take the M traveling. But it's what it's made for, right ? So here we are, adding M + 28 Ultron and 75 Summilux to my backpack everywhere I go.
Last Thu and Fri, dinners with the team in Beijing. Being a German, I was taken to "Paulaner" Beer-Garden, in case you wonder about the Dirndls.
The team having fun:

Team member portraits:
Michael:

Yuchun:

Vinod (my boss):

Gang:

Some of Paulaner's staff:


More to follow ....
ferider
Veteran
Business trip (2): Beijing sight seeing
Business trip (2): Beijing sight seeing
Fri evening, just enough time to leave the office and catch the sunset at 7:20 pm, for some post cards:
Forbidden City:
Beijing Sky-Line:
Tiananmen Square:
Must have walked about 10 clicks on Fri night. Even close to midnight, the streets were still full:
Street Vendors:
To be continued ....
Business trip (2): Beijing sight seeing
Fri evening, just enough time to leave the office and catch the sunset at 7:20 pm, for some post cards:
Forbidden City:

Beijing Sky-Line:

Tiananmen Square:

Must have walked about 10 clicks on Fri night. Even close to midnight, the streets were still full:

Street Vendors:


To be continued ....
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