Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2017/05/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Frank yes that function that you mentioned that irritated Doug (and lots of users) was a subject of comment to Leica by quite a few of us. I can't locate where it has changed in firmware at the moment but it is fixed. Camera -Exposure Preview-Off and it is fine. > > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Frank Filippone <red735i at verizon.net> > To: lug at leica-users.org > Cc: > Bcc: > Date: Wed, 10 May 2017 01:43:07 -0400 > Subject: Re: [Leica] S and SL in use > Very much appreciate your candid response. > > One point of clarification... > Doug Herr was not satisfied by the SL when he tried it out. If I remember > correctly, he wanted the EVF to not maintain constant brightness with > variable lighting of the subject. Your description indicates you were able > to overcome this "feature", especially when using flash. Am I correct? How > did you override the constant EVF brightness function? > > Frank Filippone Red735i at verizon.net > On Wednesday, May 10, 2017, Geoff Hopkinson <hopsternew at gmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi all. Frank sent me a note asking my impression on the two systems as I > have them here. I thought it might be of interest to some others also. > Very briefly almost all of my photography now is in studio, shooting > fashion, beauty, makeup looks, dancers etc. Also some boudoir for friends. > > I have the S2 (bought third hand), now just a spare and currently The S > (Typ 007). I have also shot a couple of thousand frames with a loan 006. My > lenses are the 70 and 120. All up about 36000 exposures this far. I have > had the SL for a shorter period and have the 24-90 only. Incidentally I > tried briefly the S-T adaptor but found it noticeably slower to focus. > About 6000 exposures thus far. I like to use it where the zoom is very > convenient and for higher ISO, natural light scenarios. > > For me the S (Typ 007) output is much superior as you would expect from the > format. The dynamic range is noticeably better (quoted at 15 stops). The > tonal smoothness is excellent, especially the transitions to out of focus. > Resolution may matter or not of course depending on your output. Sometimes > with a dancing subject for example I might be composing loosely and shoot > rapid sequences, so I might be cropping to effectively similar as 'full > frame' anyway. Still very noticeably superior output. > Probably the single most significant limitation for me is that there is > just one central focus point and focus/recompose requires care in that DoF > even stopped down is much smaller in my applications With in close > headshots being very unforgiving, so that I usually shoot loosely there > with near eye centred and crop to what I want.. I > The SL menu operations and button functions really seem to be a more > refined version of that of the earlier S designs. I like them a lot and if > you have both it is easy to swap back and forth due to the similarities. > > Handling wise I don't find the SL to 'feel' much lighter in the hands with > the 24-90. I don't know the numbers. Both have much more weight and size > than an M with most lenses of course. The lower edge of the body is sharp > and can be uncomfortable using it for extended periods. I might shoot > 400-even up to 1000+ frames in an afternoon. The battery grip (just tried > loan one briefly) is much better in that regard. Then it would be all of > the size of the bare S though. My applications aren't carrying around for > travel or street so its not important for me. My S is nearly all on tripod > and when I get the appropriate L bracket, for studio shall do the same with > SL with stabilisation off of course. For fashion for example it would > typically be at me sitting on the floor height anyway. > > For both systems, my focus method is to be in MF only and have the rear > button set to AFS. Recheck focus every 6-10 frames for full length f9.5 > ish. The SL has a fabulous ability to be able to shift AF point around with > a single control and while held to your eye. Generally faster to lock on. > Very quiet operation of the whole camera too. Lens stabilisation with the > native lens is excellent. You need to defeat the exposure simulation in > view for low light if you want to be able to see anything most especially > if using flash as the main exposure of course. > > In summary for MY applications the S system is quite superior in output, so > that I use it nearly all of the time. I would expect/guess that the next S > whenever (not soon? may have an EVF like the SL. I vowed that I would > dislike losing the OVF, but there really are some advantages to the EVF of > course. > > > Cheers > Geoff > http://www.pbase.com <http://www.pbase.com/hoppyman> > >