Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/03/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Rabs, > > Thanks for the comments! Probably good to add a few details. > > This was walking along and taking a picture, everything automatic, ie. > nothing > set perfectly. Only one shot. > > Selective sharpening was not used. The sign was a few feet away and the > mountain over a mile. I can easily check that, it is across the street. > > A Sinar on a tripod is easier to focus for a scene like this, it's got a > DOF > calculator as you know, but everything else about using a Sinar would have > been > harder. > > The pop-ups are like looking at a 75" wide print (assuming 100dpi monitor). > How > far away is your screen from your eye? > > > John > > > Mark Rabiner wrote: >>> http://www.ancientmoney.org/late_winter.html is a clickable image which >>> will >>> show a full resolution pop-up of any area of the photo. >>> >>> I should not have used ISO 1250, but did. I could also have done better >>> with >>> DOF if I knew the optimum aperture of the lens and shut off autofocus. I >>> could >>> easily confess more ignorance as I've been endowed with a surplus. >>> >>> >>> John >>> >> Most of the foreground and this is where you eye goes to first is out of >> focus. Looks like you focused on infinity, the mountains in the background >> are much sharper than anything else in the shot.. The mountain in the >> background is sharp and the house just about looks ok. I'm talking about >> the >> snow covered trees. Oddly fuzzy with the stop sing post looking sharpened. >> Did you not sharpen the whole image but only sections? >> You need to sharpen the whole image. Unsharp means sharp. Unsharp mask. >> I think you have some leeway with medium format but sometimes starting out >> in a new thing its hard not to get overwhelmed. >> >> >> [Rabs] >> Mark William Rabiner >> >> You need to make sure your AF sensor is not aiming at the wrong thing; like a faraway thing. "automatic" is a relative term you have to MAKE the automatic stuff do its stuff. [Rabs] Mark William Rabiner