raid
Dad Photographer
This may sound like a strange question, but today I discovered a common effect that I have seen in the Leica M240 and the Polaroid Land 250, but it is not there in my M8.
Who can guess it?
Who can guess it?
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
Something pops out of your Leica when you press the shutter release?
raid
Dad Photographer
Wrong guess 
It has to do with taking photos of a sunset.
It has to do with taking photos of a sunset.
raid
Dad Photographer
OK, I will explain.
When taking photos of the setting sun, The M8's sensor manages to allow a bright hotspot (sun) in the images without turning the white-yellow sun into a black spot, which is what the Polaroid Land 250 gave me a while ago and which is also what the M240 does. Is it the sensor or is it the exposure system?
When taking photos of the setting sun, The M8's sensor manages to allow a bright hotspot (sun) in the images without turning the white-yellow sun into a black spot, which is what the Polaroid Land 250 gave me a while ago and which is also what the M240 does. Is it the sensor or is it the exposure system?
Corran
Well-known
The sun is getting solarized on the Polaroid film then - you are saying your M240 solarizes the sun?? Are you sure your highlight clipping indicator isn't flashing? I haven't used a 240 but my Nikon can be set to flash on clipped highlights (they flash black).
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