dreilly
Chillin' in Geneva
and make sure to note the lens used! This one from this morning, with a CV 28mm f2 lens.
KEH
Well-known
Leica 35/2 Asph wide open
Detail of previous photo
Processed with Lightroom - default sharpening, default B&W, some highlight recovery and fill light, cropped a bit, default high contrast curve.
Lookin' pretty good...
Cheers,
Kirk
Detail of previous photo
Processed with Lightroom - default sharpening, default B&W, some highlight recovery and fill light, cropped a bit, default high contrast curve.
Lookin' pretty good...
Cheers,
Kirk
bwcolor
Mentor
Noise looks almost film like.
f16sunshine
Moderator
and make sure to note the lens used! This one from this morning, with a CV 28mm f2 lens.
Sweet ride! This looks very Contrasty and sharp with great detail. At least at this small image size. Have you printed anything yet?
f16sunshine
Moderator
Out of laziness I will ask this question here rather than go search the inter web.
If Someone was to buy the:
GXR
M-module
EVF
as a sort of kit (or maybe they sell a kit).
What would a person spend? (US Market).
If Someone was to buy the:
GXR
M-module
EVF
as a sort of kit (or maybe they sell a kit).
What would a person spend? (US Market).
dreilly
Chillin' in Geneva
About $1100-$1200 I think?
I haven't printed anything yet. I rarely print.
The ride is pretty sweet. He built it from a frame that was donated to the college biking program. Even sweeter!
doug
I haven't printed anything yet. I rarely print.
The ride is pretty sweet. He built it from a frame that was donated to the college biking program. Even sweeter!
doug
kzphoto
Well-known
Here's one from this afternoon -- I haven't dialed in the 'corner settings' or whatever they call the corner fix.
Verve, Seabright -- Santa Cruz, CA by kzamani, on Flickr
Verve, Seabright -- Santa Cruz, CA by kzamani, on Flickr
VladimirV
Member
Some of my pictures with the GXR Mount.
Ricoh GR 28mm f2.8
CV Heliar 15mm f4.5
CV Ultron f1.7
Ricoh GR 28mm f2.8
CV Heliar 15mm f4.5
CV Ultron f1.7
scho
Well-known
Here's one from this afternoon -- I haven't dialed in the 'corner settings' or whatever they call the corner fix.
Verve, Seabright -- Santa Cruz, CA by kzamani, on Flickr
So it does need corner fixing for color shifting when using wide lenses. Bad thing is that the in-camera fixes apparently do not apply when shooting raw.
kzphoto
Well-known
The in-camera fixes do apply to raw settings, at least from my testing. The photo you quoted had no fixes applied.
I need to find a good white wall where I can figure out the fixes for this particular lens, but it looks like it's +4 red and -4 blue for each corner...
Should we start a list of compatible lenses and color shift codes?
I need to find a good white wall where I can figure out the fixes for this particular lens, but it looks like it's +4 red and -4 blue for each corner...
Should we start a list of compatible lenses and color shift codes?
scho
Well-known
The in-camera fixes do apply to raw settings, at least from my testing. The photo you quoted had no fixes applied.
I need to find a good white wall where I can figure out the fixes for this particular lens, but it looks like it's +4 red and -4 blue for each corner...
Should we start a list of compatible lenses and color shift codes?
That is good news. There were a couple of posts from people with the A12-M on another forum that suggested that this correction only applied to jpegs. A list of corrections sounds like a great idea. Now I just need B&H to send me the A12-M.
dreilly
Chillin' in Geneva
That would be great, though probably in a separate thread.
kzphoto
Well-known
That is good news. There were a couple of posts from people with the A12-M on another forum that suggested that this correction only applied to jpegs. A list of corrections sounds like a great idea. Now I just need B&H to send me the A12-M.
Actually now that I'm looking at both files side by side, the corrections are only applied to the .JPG. Ah well.
scho
Well-known
Actually now that I'm looking at both files side by side, the corrections are only applied to the .JPG. Ah well.
Bummer! :bang:
kzphoto
Well-known
magicianhisoka
Well-known
Lovely. Would like to see more. And i think the prices of 21mm lenses will be going up soon
scho
Well-known
I just received my A12-M for the GXR, and of course it was raining on and off all day. I took a few handheld shots in raw mode, in between showers, using the CV 40mm Nokton and CV 25mm f/4p Skopar. All were shot at f/5.6 using auto-ISO. Here are full size jpegs (100% from the raws processed the same in LR 3.5) for pixel peeping.
40mm Nokton
25mm Skopar
I'm impressed by the fine detail resolution with the A12-M sensor, sans AA filter. You may be able to see this by comparing with this shot using the same 40mm Nokton on the NEX-5N, which although it has higher sensor resolution (16 mp) does not seem to resolve as much pixel level detail as the Ricoh.
5N 40mm Nokton
40mm Nokton
25mm Skopar
I'm impressed by the fine detail resolution with the A12-M sensor, sans AA filter. You may be able to see this by comparing with this shot using the same 40mm Nokton on the NEX-5N, which although it has higher sensor resolution (16 mp) does not seem to resolve as much pixel level detail as the Ricoh.
5N 40mm Nokton
dreilly
Chillin' in Geneva
A few from the run-through of my theater's new play, Copenhagen b Michael Frayn. Shot with the GXR, often at 3200, and mostly with the 35/1.2. JPEG.
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planetjoe
Just some guy, you know?
A few from the run-through of my theater's new play [...]
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...looks like Dr. Bohr is quite agitated. Nice shots (and a great play).
Nice images all-around; I'm dangerously interested in this kit. Thanks to all for posting!
Cheers,
--joe.
dreilly
Chillin' in Geneva
I should do a thread where I compare the images I took with the GXR with those I took with the R-D1. I haven't been able to bring myself to sell the R-D1...
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