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Re: [OM] IMGS: Experimental Photos with Leica SL

Subject: Re: [OM] IMGS: Experimental Photos with Leica SL
From: John Hudson <OM4T@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2015 19:27:21 -0400
I am working on trying to understand how a US$7,450 body only camera .... plus matching lens costing upwards of US$5,000 ......... can generate photos that are proportionately more superior to those coming from a humble Fuji X-T1.



jh

On 11/26/2015 6:54 PM, Tina Manley wrote:
I will remind those who have noticed banding in the shadows, that I am just
learning how to use the camera.  I noticed that my User Profile had been
set for Manual exposure which resulted in some severely underexposed photos
which I tried to rescue in PS and LR.  I assumed that if I set the ISO for
Auto, everything else would default to 1/f for the speed and whatever
aperture would work with the chosen ISO.  That is not the way it works.  If
the exposure is 5 stops below the needed exposure, that is what you will
get.  That will come in handy when I don't need Auto exposure!  When I do,
I need to set the camera for a different profile.

I'm working on it!

Tina

On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 5:22 PM, Goss,Steve <SGOSS@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Tina-
It's not noticeable on the first one , and is most noticeable on the
second, between the eyes in the very darkest part.

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From: olympus [mailto:olympus-bounces+sgoss=cerner.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Tina Manley
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2015 2:16 PM
To: Olympus Camera Discussion
Subject: Re: [OM] IMGS: Experimental Photos with Leica SL

I lightened up the black cat ones quite a bit. He's so dark, there were no
details in the original exposure. They are not rotated in any way so I
don't know what is going on there.  Maybe Atticus has banding in his fur
;-)  There are 3 photos of Atticus.  Which one is showing banding?

Tina

On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 2:18 PM, Goss,Steve <SGOSS@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Tina-
It kind of looks like there is some banding going on with the Black cat.
But the banding seems to be at an angle, so unless you have rotated
the pictures I don't know how the camera would be doing that.

Thanks,
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PESO:

I've been playing with my new camera all morning.  There was a
frost at the farm.  We went and got firewood for the pizza oven.
And we sat out with the chickens and guineas and cats and dog.
Here are the
photos:

http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/leica_sl&page=all

I missed the focus on some that I didn't upload and I haven't quite
figured out the exposures yet.  When I set it to read the GPS, it
says the date is November 3rd and it won't let me change it.  Other
than that, I'm very pleased. My hit rate on the focus is much, much
higher than trying to do it manually!!  These are all with the 24-90.
I haven't tried anything else yet.

What do you think?


Tina


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