Benjamin Marks
Veteran
I recently finished up a project where I was using an M9 with a 21/2.8 Biogon, a Fuji XP-1 with with a 15/4.5 C/V Heliar and one of Stephen's Rayqual adapters and a Nikon D3 with a 24/2 AIS-Nikkor. Here are shots from each converted in LR4 and then processed in Silver EFX pro.
Leica:
Nikon:
Fuji:
Let's hear it for goat cheese!
Ben
Leica:

Nikon:

Fuji:

Let's hear it for goat cheese!
Ben
Mongo Park
Established
Yep. M2 or M6, GW 690II and FM2....... beat that.
Richard G
Veteran
The Nikon is best. Nice shot. But the contemplative Leica shot is beautiful too.
SausalitoDog
Well-known
GReat shots...shows they are all great cameras in the right hands !!!
Godfrey
somewhat colored
All three good.
Nicely done.
Nicely done.
j.scooter
Veteran
Yes very nicely done!
Thanks for posting
Thanks for posting
hausen
Well-known
The Leica handles the hard light through those windows pretty well though.
Pablito
coco frío
All very good photos. In terms of the post processing, the Leica and Fuji seem to have a lot more contrast, the Nikon looks flat. Would really like to see the Nikon shot with post processing that matched the other two tonally.
maddoc
... likes film again.
Nicely done ! I like all three of them. My only small criticism would be about the slightly shallow depth of field in photo #2 (the blurred foreground).
semi-ambivalent
Little to say
The Nikon is best. Nice shot. But the contemplative Leica shot is beautiful too.
lol! The 2.0/24 Nikkor AiS always gets grief for one thing or another. Probably from people who can't afford one.
These are hardly a proper test, but I like the Leica shot too. WAs are the rangefinder's strong suite, and Leica knows this. Hence their prices.
Pablito
coco frío
My only small criticism would be about the slightly shallow depth of field in photo #2 (the blurred foreground).
I agree with this. Not against shallow DOF in general, but it's slightly distracting in this image.
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