Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/07/25

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Subject: [Leica] D700 50'cron update
From: drodgers at casefarms.com (David Rodgers)
Date: Sat, 25 Jul 2009 17:30:33 -0400

FYI to anyone interested, I'm discovering that to get the most of Leica
lenses it may not be wise to rely on any default settings on the D700. 

Putting Leica lenses on a D700 is not as plug and play as I first
thought, IOW. It's certainly not as P&P as using a chipped Nikkor. OTOH,
the potential may be greater.  

I've been tweaking Picture Control in the D700 and saving custom
profiles for each Leica lens. The results are getting better Surprise!
Those menu settings --and there are lots -- really do do something. I'm
still learning. 

I'm probably going to end up with multiple custom setting for each lens,
depending on the conditions. I can choose a custom setting faster than I
can physically change lenses, so it's practical to use them. 

My goal is to shoot JPGs and get them as right as possible straight from
the camera. I'm tired of dealing with post processing. Even raw files
don't excite me too much.  And while Lightroom and PS (and even NX2) are
nifty programs who has time to learn them all? So I'm just seeing where
I can get to with minimum post processing.  

Here's a D700 50/2 Summicron shot. 

http://www.daverodgers.net/images/image23.htm

It's probably way smarter to grab an image and fix it later with
software. But where's the fun in that? :-) My real goal is to spend less
time at a computer.

Dave R 



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