robert blu
quiet photographer
Before buying the M10 I was tempted by the DF but at the end I prefered the simplicity of the M10, which is still my suggestion for the initial questIon
Why here is so few, not just on this forum, but globally of those who could handle Monochrome files, exposures?Hey Ko I think your solution has just arrived.
https://www.ultrasomething.com/2020/01/paradox-view-the-m10-monochrom/
It will probably be a while before they are readily available and the price is certainly high but it really looks interesting. The M 246 couldn't pull me away from my original MM but this just might.
Even if that is the case that is extremely easy to work around. Put the DNGs through Adobe DNG converter (free) and you have the option of applying lossless compression, lossy compression and you can also resize the DNGs if desired.
My M240 can apply DNG compression (lossless) in camera and the file size is about 26 mb. If I put it through DNG converter with lossy compression on that drops to 8 mb. If I leave lossy compression on and resize to 10 megapixels the file size is 3.6mb.
I use DNG Converter on Sigma Quattro DNGs and it cuts their file size just about in half with lossless compression.
Shawn
Thank you! It is so nice something from Adobe is still free.
How long does it take to compress hundred files from M240?
Might you not buy the next size larger SD card?
Are you sure you would need a new Mac with more RAM? I use a 6-year-old iMac (with 16Mb RAM and no fancy graphic card) and it runs fine processing 35+megapixel DNG files from Pentax K-1 (36.4Mp) and Leica S2 (37.5Mp). No write-offs here either, using non-crashing Adobe Lightroom Classic annual subscription. 🙂🙂 I'm not pro in photography. I can't write off taxes on new computer, ram and graphic card.
Or buy fancy Mac and pay every month for crashing Adobe....