Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/12/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 04:13 AM 12/11/2004, Frank Dernie wrote: >This brings me to the first question. I was led to believe that the Epson >raw convertor had compensation algorithms for the various CV lenses built >in. I am using the photoshop plugin on a Mac and can not find this in any >menu. There is a vignetting compensation slider but even at 100% it is >still inadequate to correct the CV 15mm. How do I find it? It's under the "Special" Tab >The results from the Leica lenses are very pleasing so far. I am going to >the wedding of a close friend's daughter today so I may do a few candids >with the RD1 and 35 f1.4 You'd love the result.... Crank up the ASA if you need to and you have a great available light shooter. >My second question concerns the shutter speed display in the viewfinder. >At first I did not realise there was such a display but eventually caught >sight of it by accident whilst moving the camera around. My eye needs to >be well away from the centre of the viewfinder for the led to align with >the masks with the numbers in. If my eye is centred I can, in some lights, >see the numbers but I have to move my eye very low and left to see which >one has a light shining through it. >I assume it is faulty and will have to be returned :-( No problem here. Do you wear glasses? // richard (This email is for mailing lists. To reach me directly, please use richard at imagecraft.com)