Olsen
Well-known
Rather irritating dead-pixel line aside...this is the Nokton 50/1.1 wide open, at ISO 2500.
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I will strongly advice you to send your camera for the Red Line Fix at Leica Solms. This line will only get worse and will soon be visible at 160ISO. Usually, Leica will fix this at no cost.
Olsen
Well-known
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M8 CV 35 1.4mc
Hum! Oysters!
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
I will strongly advice you to send your camera for the Red Line Fix at Leica Solms. This line will only get worse and will soon be visible at 160ISO. Usually, Leica will fix this at no cost.
On its way to Leica NJ right now...it is indeed visible at all ISO if you look hard enough.
EdLam
Member
$8 for a half dozen and a pintHum! Oysters!
myyra_ug
Member
M8 & 50/f1.1 Nokton wide open, ISO 1250

Epimetheus
Well-known
Cron
Well-known
M8 + Voigtländer Ultron 2/28

jbr
Established
Hello!
This is my first post as a new owner of a used M8. I hope to learn a lot about this gem in this forum.
M8, Heliar 4.5/15, f4.5, 0.7s, 160ASA, handheld.
Johan
This is my first post as a new owner of a used M8. I hope to learn a lot about this gem in this forum.
M8, Heliar 4.5/15, f4.5, 0.7s, 160ASA, handheld.
Johan

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Robin Harrison
aka Harrison Cronbi
Wow. Some stunning shots in this thread already. Beginning to feel pangs of inadequacy. My low light technique needs a lot of work...
Strangeluv
Christer Johansen

M8, Canon 50mm 1.2 LTM wide open at ISO 160. Not dark, but I would call it dusk.....
Makten
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CV 35/1.4 Nokton on M8:
CV 28/2 Ultron:
Edit: They're all wide open and with attached EXIF.

CV 28/2 Ultron:



Edit: They're all wide open and with attached EXIF.
maxleung
Member
CV 35/1.4 Nokton on M8:
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CV 28/2 Ultron:
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Edit: They're all wide open and with attached EXIF.
Great shot there!
Makten
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Thanks! But which one?Great shot there!
scottwallick
ambition ≥ skill
Low light enough? Don't know.
Low light enough? Don't know.
Low light enough? Don't know.

Canon 50/1.2 wide-open on the M8, ISO 2500.
No noise reduction software used, Photoshop "curves" used to clip the shadows, as I do on Kodacolor 800.
Focus is on the Dessert. Fairly dim restaurant, table candle provided a lot of the light.
Canon 50/1.2, wide-open, ISO 640, 1/4~1/6th second, wide-open.
No noise reduction software used, Photoshop "curves" used to clip the shadows, as I do on Kodacolor 800.
Focus is on the Dessert. Fairly dim restaurant, table candle provided a lot of the light.
Canon 50/1.2, wide-open, ISO 640, 1/4~1/6th second, wide-open.
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