Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/06/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]That is not what I meant, I can focus peek the Noctilux wide open even in some very dark areas I would struggle to use the rangefinder. Some subjects do not seem to bring the focus aids out, what I meant was I could see the DoF increase as I stopped down... john > -----Original Message----- > > I think you hit on it John. When trying focus peeking I had the lenses wide > open (f/1 & f/2). Probably not enough contrast to work vs stopping down. > Bob > > Sent from my iPad > > On Jun 1, 2013, at 7:15 PM, John McMaster <john at mcmaster.co.nz> wrote: > > > Just been playing with focus confirmation, 35mm Summilux asph at 70cm, > you can see the red lines for focus move as you change aperture and the LV > stays about the same brightness throughout. > > > > john > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> > >> I would not disagree with those findings, I ordered mine when there > >> was a lot of worry about what the images would look like. I decided > >> that I did not like using DSLRs these days and it would cost a lot of > >> money to try and find lenses that are worthy of the D800E, amusingly > >> on getdpi there are people using Leica 19mm v2, 28mm and 50mm > >> Summicron lenses over anything else > >> ;-) So I sold my D800E with <200 shots for what I paid for it and > >> knew I could use the M for the same things (macro, longer lenses) > >> that I didn't use the D800E for if I preferred the M9. > >> > >> I have found the M images comparable to M9 as taken but with far more > >> malleability. I have found the focus aid OK to use with static > >> objects on the rear screen (no EVF yet) with both M and R lenses, but > >> it is unlikely to be as good as an R body for the latter. If buying a > >> first camera I would go for the M, probably will pick it up in > >> preference to the M9, but unless it does something the M9 doesn't > >> (LV, higher dynamic range, more lens choice, more responsive etc > >> there is not a huge reason to upgrade IMO. My batteries are only on > >> their > second charge but their life has not wowed me with minimal LV. > >> I have seen people complain of the EV settings, however I always use > >> manual exposure so cannot help. > >> > >> There is a button on the front face (just under the top cover) that > >> brings in magnified LV if wanted. I have had the focus peaking work > >> on many subjects (inc yesterday's flower) but cannot yet say how an EVF > works on it..... > >> > >> john > >> > >>> -----Original Message----- > >>> > >>> On Friday I went to Samy's in Los Angeles where they had just > >>> received their demo M. I was able to play with it for about 1-1/2 > >>> hours using my lenses and SD card, but just inside the store in the > >>> Leica section. What I > >> noted was: > >>> > >>> Good: > >>> 1. The smoothness of the shutter is wonderful. No "kick" back on my > >>> finger, like in the M8 and to a lesser degree the M9. Buttery, quiet > >>> and no noticeable lag. EXTREMELY impressed! > >>> 2. The averaging (matrix) metering mode works very well. I had it on > the > >>> classic mode for some shots and the highlights were blown because > >>> there was a lot of black wall which metered gray. On the new > >>> "Advanced" mode it figured this out and I got a decent histogram. > >>> 3. The rangefinder is crisp and accurate. Lines were white for mine > >>> and > >>> easy to see/use. > >>> 4. The files are bigger (duh) > >>> 5. The shutter response time, when not using live view/focus peaking, > >>> seemed faster than the M9. It was certainly noticeably quieter. > >>> 6. With live view, when you turn the lens to focus, the live view > >>> goes to > >>> the same magnification level (0, 5X or 10X) that you last used. > >>> 7. Live view, through the EVF, does show depth of field. > >>> 8. Nice LCD screen on the back, though I would not use it except to > >>> see > >>> the histogram... > >>> 9. The camera feels very nice in your hands. Definitely a Leica M. > >>> The > >>> thumb ridge is great. > >>> 10. Base plate is much sturdier; not tinny as on the M9. > >>> > >>> Not so good: > >>> 1. Focus peaking did not work for me on eyes. For portraits of non > moving > >>> folks, you can use live view to see your focus on the eyes, > >>> etc.(especially magnified 5 or 10X) and also see your DOF, but no > >>> focus peeking indicators showed where the focus was. > >>> 2. Live view does not magnify after turning the lens until after a > >>> very > >>> noticeable pause; my guess is about 1 second. A real delay... > >>> 3. There is a noticeable shutter release lag when using live view. > >>> VERY > >>> noticeable. From what I've read, the shutter is open for live view > >>> and must close and then fire. In rangefinder mode, as noted above, > >>> there is absolutely no lag. > >>> 4. ISO above 1600 (even 1/2 stop more at 2000) is not useful. Just a > >>> really big difference between 1600 and 2000 to the dark areas > >>> showing large blotches. > >>> 5. I had trouble finding how to set EV (I usually shoot at -1/3 just > >>> to > >>> ensure I don't blow highlights). Probably my lack of knowledge of > >>> the menu system (which has changed), so most likely not the camera's > fault... > >>> > >>> Conclusion: This camera is every bit an M with minor improvements > >>> FOR ME over the M9, the biggest of which is the sensor size. Live > >>> view seems to be made for movie making (which I did not test and > >>> would not > >>> use) or landscapes. Not for street/family shooting. The shutter is > >>> sweet. The ISO performance minimally improved. Though I was excited > >>> about the camera, especially using Live View with focus peeking to > >>> shoot my family and street work, it basically is not usable, IMO, > >>> for that. The larger sensor does nothing for me as this is not my > >>> landscape camera. Most likely when my number comes up on various > >> dealers' lists to buy the M, I won't. > >>> > >>> Of course I have specific uses for my Ms. For my needs, the > >>> improvements I saw did not warrant the cost of a replacement for my > M9. > >>> > >>> Then I tested a Monochrom... I'm trying not to think about what I > >>> experienced to save my marriage... > >>> > >>> Just thought I'd pass this along. Happy to answer any questions. > >>> Bob > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Bob Adler > >