maddoc
... likes film again.
ferider
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Business trip (3): In Taipei
Business trip (3): In Taipei
In Taipei since yesterday. This morning, still in jet-lag, post-processed the above pictures, and some photos taken going out for dinner last night:
The "Snake Alley":
Visiting a local temple:
I'm quite pleased how the M handles hand-held in the dark ... No flash in my bag in case you wonder.
Note that what appears as being slightly unsharp in pic #2 above is the Lux's glow wide open ...
More in the next few days. Cheers,
Roland.
Business trip (3): In Taipei
In Taipei since yesterday. This morning, still in jet-lag, post-processed the above pictures, and some photos taken going out for dinner last night:
The "Snake Alley":

Visiting a local temple:



I'm quite pleased how the M handles hand-held in the dark ... No flash in my bag in case you wonder.
Note that what appears as being slightly unsharp in pic #2 above is the Lux's glow wide open ...
More in the next few days. Cheers,
Roland.
ampguy
Veteran
Wow Roland, this is the first time I saw this thread! I like the SF photos, and the ones from China and Taiwan. The selfie is great too! A friend of mine just got a monochrom and I'm urging them to post their first selfie!
You should buy my I-50 12-blade UltraFlare 2.8 to see how the sensor deals with it!
Did you deplete your film supply? Do you miss film?
You should buy my I-50 12-blade UltraFlare 2.8 to see how the sensor deals with it!
Did you deplete your film supply? Do you miss film?
lynnb
Veteran
Just dropped on on this thread for the first time. Enjoying your journey with the M240, Roland. Nice pics! Keep them coming..
ferider
Veteran
Thanks, Ted, Lynn and Helen. Ted, my freezer is still well stocked. Once the digital honeymoon is over, I'm planning on using film in parallel for B+W.
Today, it's hot and humid in Taipei. Sun morning outside and Chinese Mango ice cream makes for a perfect breakfast:
Cheers,
Roland.
Today, it's hot and humid in Taipei. Sun morning outside and Chinese Mango ice cream makes for a perfect breakfast:

Cheers,
Roland.
ferider
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Business trip (4): Last Roll
Business trip (4): Last Roll
Back home, post-processing the last shots.
Another team dinner, this time in Hsinchu:
Debbie and An-Chang:
John:
Mark:
Finally at Taipei air-port:
The smoking room:
That's all from this trip, folks. Cheers,
Roland.
Business trip (4): Last Roll
Back home, post-processing the last shots.
Another team dinner, this time in Hsinchu:
Debbie and An-Chang:


John:

Mark:

Finally at Taipei air-port:

The smoking room:

That's all from this trip, folks. Cheers,
Roland.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Nice work Roland ... you seem very comfortable with the 240. 
ferider
Veteran
Nice work Roland ... you seem very comfortable with the 240.![]()
Thanks Keith. I mostly treat her like a film Leica and she seems to enjoy it
My technical lessons learned on this trip:
- It's a sturdy camera; after > 20k flight miles, in backpack with laptop, schlepped around everywhere, including taxi, bus, subway and train, everything is still perfect, including the RF alignment.
- Great low light camera with the two fast lenses that I used.
- Most photos require only minimal post-processing. All I do typically, is to add a yellow filter for B+W conversions (and preview like this in camera), crop and twist a bit, sometimes pull the shadows and add a contrast curve.
- The 75 Lux does well on the 240. No problem focusing without magnifier, etc. Better 75mm frame-lines than any other Leica that I have used. Some people complain about softness, but Big Bertha does well enough for me; below a crop of the Forbidden City photo above.
- Never delete a photo when chimping ..... (please remember that I'm a digital nooby). I can recommend CardRecovery to recover an erased Flash drive in the road ... :bang:
Cheers,
Roland.
PS / for the mods: RFF now seems to limit (and autoscale) photo inline postings to 1000 pixel on the wide side, which is annoying. And I wonder how much the picture degrades when JPEGs are down-scaled via html. Not really motivating for a picture poster, I feel.
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ferider
Veteran
One last one from Beijing, of the Forbidden City, taken with the 75 'lux, and stitched in AutoPano Pro.
(with new RFF policy, click on photo for larger size)
Roland.

(with new RFF policy, click on photo for larger size)
Roland.
ferider
Veteran
San Francisco Carneval (1)
San Francisco Carneval (1)
This morning, taking only a small 50mm:
Slight drizzle, grey sky, many people were obviously cold.
First some photos on the street:
Roland.
San Francisco Carneval (1)
This morning, taking only a small 50mm:

Slight drizzle, grey sky, many people were obviously cold.
First some photos on the street:





Roland.
ferider
Veteran
San Francisco Carneval (2)
San Francisco Carneval (2)
Next some B/W:
Roland.
San Francisco Carneval (2)
Next some B/W:




Roland.
ferider
Veteran
San Francisco Carneval (3)
San Francisco Carneval (3)
I usually prefer portraits in B+W. Sometimes I'm not sure though, the M does good with skin tones.
I'm sure she would prefer the color one:
Opinions ?
Roland.
San Francisco Carneval (3)
I usually prefer portraits in B+W. Sometimes I'm not sure though, the M does good with skin tones.
I'm sure she would prefer the color one:


Opinions ?
Roland.
ferider
Veteran
San Francisco Carneval (4)
San Francisco Carneval (4)
And a couple more that I post processed this morning:
Enjoy,
Roland.
San Francisco Carneval (4)
And a couple more that I post processed this morning:





Enjoy,
Roland.
ferider
Veteran
That Color Skopar 50/2.5
That Color Skopar 50/2.5
As a side note, the 50mm Color Skopar is often called soft. And it's true, if I compare infinity shots with 50/1.5 Nokton or Summicron, the Skopar has just slightly less resolution. Note that when you close down, it also shifts backwards like many 50mm lenses.
Its has very pretty OOF rendering however, handling is great, and for the above type of photos it sure is sharp enough. An example crop:
Roland.
That Color Skopar 50/2.5
As a side note, the 50mm Color Skopar is often called soft. And it's true, if I compare infinity shots with 50/1.5 Nokton or Summicron, the Skopar has just slightly less resolution. Note that when you close down, it also shifts backwards like many 50mm lenses.
Its has very pretty OOF rendering however, handling is great, and for the above type of photos it sure is sharp enough. An example crop:

Roland.
Bingley
Veteran
I don't understand the rap on the 50 Skopar either. In my experience, it's plenty sharp, more than a match for my scanning and developing skills at any rate. Your photo above also shows that the lense is quite sharp. It also illustrates another reason I like the Skopar: it renders just as well with color as with black and white.
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