Wow, these are OOC JPEGs? Damn, I can't imagine how good the RAWs are going to be!
Yes, all OOC JPEGs. Most of the night shots were taken at ISO 3200 as it was very dim (I have just included the EXIF data)
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Wow, these are OOC JPEGs? Damn, I can't imagine how good the RAWs are going to be!
was told (HN) stock will be delayed till early or mid april
those shots at f/2.8 (at the lens sweet spot) really shows what this camera is capable of. Only drawback though: There just isnt enough depth of field control with a 2.8 aperture at 23mm with an APS-C sensor. The sharpness, contrast and colour are fabulous at apertures 2.8 or smaller but drops significantly at f/2.0.
I really wish they had put in a lens capable for f/1.4 and usably sharp from around f/1.8. Or put in a 30mm lens instead. Or put in a full frame sensor haha. Then at least still got chance to narrow depth of field enough to differentiate it from high quality point and shoots when it comes to subject isolation. I would happily pay the difference in cost
those shots at f/2.8 (at the lens sweet spot) really shows what this camera is capable of. Only drawback though: There just isnt enough depth of field control with a 2.8 aperture at 23mm with an APS-C sensor. The sharpness, contrast and colour are fabulous at apertures 2.8 or smaller but drops significantly at f/2.0.
I really wish they had put in a lens capable for f/1.4 and usably sharp from around f/1.8. Or put in a 30mm lens instead. Or put in a full frame sensor haha. Then at least still got chance to narrow depth of field enough to differentiate it from high quality point and shoots when it comes to subject isolation. I would happily pay the difference in cost
The 4/3 sensor is not exactly small compared to that of a P&S camera. It has been shown before that the DOF of a lens on a 4/3 camera at an aperture of f at a particular focal length is about the same as that of a lens with the same focal length on a full-frame camera at an aperture of 2f if shot at different distance so as to keep the view (subject size) the same in both images. The DOF of the Leica D-Summilux 25mm at f/1.4 is therefore about the same as the DOF of a 25mm full frame lens at about f/2.8.tomcat> i was wondering how come there seemed to be so much depth of field for f/1.4 at that kind of distance, so i took a look at the exif data...then realised it was shot on a small sensor olympus haha...but that is one heck of a sharp cat shot. Fantastic lens
tomcat> i was wondering how come there seemed to be so much depth of field for f/1.4 at that kind of distance, so i took a look at the exif data...then realised it was shot on a small sensor olympus haha...but that is one heck of a sharp cat shot. Fantastic lens
thick> Leica M9s are sure tasty. BUT for that kind of money i expect perfection, and the M9 does fall short of perfection in terms of high ISO noise, white balance, and lack of AF
My dream camera would be something like the Fuji with a f/1.2, 35mm - 50mm prime, sharp, colourful and contrasty wide open with a full frame sensor and hyper-accurate AF. If it had an interchangable lens system and took Leica mounts, i'd start buying 4D tickets to afford it![]()
Latest update : the shop which i preordered fm told me that x100 will b delayed till mid April. Sian n sad.
can check with you, which shop did you place your pre-order.