Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/10/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]2010-10-05-11:49:15 Steve Barbour: > this is what happens when you hand your camera to someone (for an > instant).... > > http://upload.pbase.com/kididdoc/image/129155266/large Nice! You're clearly a man of powerful thirsts. Here I am, looking a little like Frankenstein's monster surounded by torch-wielding villagers, as my own camera was turned on me recently: http://photos.bazbarfoo.com/Parties/201009-CathyJen/13956430_Zi7ey#1025482499_GBHAr-A-LB I think this picture also captures some of the characteristic strengths and weaknesses of the micro-four-thirds cameras in dimmish light, as it's one of those Cathy had in her hand to take this. There's a kind of chalky/mealy quality to cartain pictures coming from that sensor which I don't see in pictures from the M9 or a big Canon. Maybe if were cleverer I'd know how to process it out somehow, unless it's mostly a pure limitation in dynamic range. It's not a terrible look, it has its appeal sometimes, but it seems characteristic. Anyway, I bet we all have examples of getting fixed in the sights of our own instruments, some even pretty successful.... -Jeff