• Mark,
    Cool shot! Would really like to se this at 24×36 on the wall to take in all of the details.

    -Al

  • Very nice! I like the textures and the detail. The composition is excellent
    making the viewer “search” and “discover” the heron and then further explore
    the image trying to determine what is reflection and what is not.

  • Mark Gowin replied to the topic Lupine in the forum Images to Share 14 years, 3 months ago

    I love the photos Pete. I especially like the mix of colors in the last photo.

  • Josh – I like youe article and the images.
    Also I dont feel so bad anymore using the S2 as my family and vacation P&S.
    Istnt it great how simple this camera works?
    Regards, Tom

  • Guest replied to the topic System Flash in the forum S2 14 years, 3 months ago

    Thanks albireo

  • David K replied to the topic Lupine in the forum Images to Share 14 years, 3 months ago

    Gorgeous… very well done.

  • Iceandfire replied to the topic Lupine in the forum Images to Share 14 years, 3 months ago

    Very nice Pete ! 😉 colors are beautiful 😎

  • I was relatively close to most of the cars, no more than 6-8 feet away. I have had very good results using the S2's auto focus. A trick I often use (in combination with rear-button focusing) is to de-focus the lens slightly using the focus ring then allow the camera to refocus. My in-focus rate for the type of photography I talk about in this post…[Read more]

  • Can you please post a link to your Flicker account. I would like to take a look. Thanks.

    Nevermind. I found the link in another thread.

  • Josh, your photos of the Palm Beach Cavallino are torture for me. I am glad you made up to the show, but I hate I missed it this year. It is a humbling experience for us mere mortals (financially challenged).

  • It must be exhilarating to see all those exotic cars in person!

    How far were you typically from the car that you appear to have
    achieved considerable DOF with a f/5.6 and 35 mm lens. I do not
    seem to achieve such. Also, my S2 does not seem to nail the autofocus
    as you imply yours does. I always have to tweek the focus…[Read more]

  • Thanks Josh!

    What a great treat for me to look at your sunny pictures, bright colors and very cool cars while huddled indoors here in dull, cold Motown Michigan … where all I do now is fiddle around with studio lighting techniques and … of course … the S2.

    Next year I will trek out to our big car shows here with the S2 … notably,…[Read more]

  • Anyone that knows me knows that my passion for cameras and photography is equaled only by my passion for fast cars. Fortunately, I live in South Florida, the exotic car capital of the world. Year-round beautiful weather and salt-free roads bring together car enthusiasts from all parts of the country. As a photographer attending many car shows, my objective is more than just enjoying the opportunity to appreciate a beautiful automobile; I want to capture it for posterity.

    The Cavallino Classic in Palm Beach brings together some of the world's rarest Ferraris and other exotics. Leica S2 with 35mm Summarit-S, 1/1000 sec at f/5.6, ISO320

    A 700 horsepower Lamborghini Aventador shows its true colors. Leica S2 with 35mm Summarit-S, 1/500 sec at f/5.6, ISO320

    My previous “go-to” camera for general walk-around photography has been the venerable Leica D-Lux 5. While that camera is no slouch, I have found it unable to capture the true detail, richness, and tonal range of the cars and locations I have been traveling to. The prospect of taking a medium format digital camera to a car show would have been almost laughable to me just a few years ago. However, at the last few events I have taken the Leica S2 with the 35mm and 70mm lenses, and have taken this casual photography to a new level.

    The typical car show environment, in this case the Cars on Fifth show in downtown Naples, Florida. More than 30,000 people attended the show, which featured over 450 exotic cars. Leica S2 with 35mm Summarit-S, 1/500 sec at f/5.6, ISO320

    A day spent in the Florida heat walking around with a camera can be a challenge, especially if you need to carry a flash or a tripod. I knew that I desired none of these items in my bag when out shooting. Using the S2, I set my ISO to 320, shooting mode to aperture priority, and set out to make pictures. Any normal amount of daylight allows me to set my aperture to about f/5.6 and shoot hand held without any issues, keeping my shutter speed 1/125th or faster.

    A trio of rare supercars: the Ferrari F40, Ferrari Enzo, and Noble M400. While you cannot see this in the photo, I am surrounded by iPhone photographers. Leica S2 with 35mm Summarit-S, 1/250 sec at f/6.8, ISO320

    All day I see hundreds of Canon and Nikon SLR's (and dozens of iPhones), many with basic kit lenses, struggling to capture sparkling chrome and flamboyant paint colors. Snapping away with the S2 I look like another guy with a DSLR. Aperture priority and autofocus work extraordinarily well with the well lit, high contrast subjects before me, and the massive optical viewfinder of the S2 makes composition a breeze compared to the D-Lux 5's LCD screen.

    A real treat, the Aston Martin One-77 is a $2 million exotic rarely seen outside of private collections. Leica S2 with 70mm Summarit-S, 1/350 sec at f/5.6, ISO320

    Should I feel compelled to point my camera at something that isn't the price of a moderately sized family home, I take the S2 back to familiar territory. This is the ultimate landscape camera, and fitting for my first experience on the Gulf coast of Florida. A cold, windy day did not deter at least one family determined to make the most of their vacation.

    The Gulf of Mexico on a cool Florida day, in Naples, Florida. Leica S2 with 35mm Summarit-S, 1/1000 sec at f/6.8, ISO320

    Replacing my standard “point and shoot” camera with the Leica S2 has been an absolute pleasure, and a bit of a surprise that the S2 can handle itself so well as a hand-holdable camera to carry around for a day or more. Lately I have been leaving the 70mm at home and just using the 35mm, given the frequently difficult task of getting a photo of a rare car without my fellow gawkers in the frame.

    A number of race-ready Porsches are lined up along Fifth Avenue in Naples, Florida. Leica S2 with 35mm Summarit-S, 1/250 sec at f/6.8, ISO320

    Often I am asked what people are shooting with the S2, as many assume it is only designed as a studio camera to be permanently affixed to a tripod. If my experiences show anything, that just the opposite is true. The Leica S2 will be my travel camera for the foreseeable future. With a 2,000+ shot battery life and rock-solid auto focus system I can concentrate on taking pictures instead of fiddling with equipment. The weather sealing is a nice perk as well; a quick rain shower or some ocean spray do not bother the camera one bit.

    A Ferrari F430 Spider's interior is almost as nice as its exterior. Leica S2 with 70mm Summarit-S, 1/500sec at f/5.6, ISO320

    I would encourage anyone currently using the S2 to bring the body with a 35mm lens out somewhere you might normally bring a compact camera, set your ISO to 320 and shoot away!

    The Breakers hotel in Palm Beach, Florida. The gentleman in pink was kind enough to pose for me even though he did not know it. Leica S2 with 35mm Summarit-S, 1/1000 sec at f/8.0, ISO320

  • In my another threads 😉 on Flickr 🙂

  • Iceandfire;1856 wrote: Really good Lens, I love it !:cool:

    Then just show us some other shots with the lens. 🙂

  • Thank you. I don't own a S2 or have this problem. However, I was blown away to see someone contribute to this thread with such generosity and kindness to the community with the software. Sir, you are awesome!

  • Really good Lens, I love it !:cool:

  • Eric, thank you very much; this will be handy.

    Doug

  • This was with the new f/0.95 noct…

    Coincidentally I was down at Dale this afternoon and saw a brand new one being shipped out to some lucky guy. These are tough to come by…

  • fotografz replied to the topic S2 and Nikon D800E in the forum S2 14 years, 4 months ago

    To be honest, if it is a debate in your mind, then just get the Nikon.

    Either you get what the S2 is about, know how it fits your needs, and what it can or cannot do, or you don't. Upwards of $40,000. for a basic S2 kit is a major commitment to be making if you “aren't sure”.

    I waited over a year after first testing the S2 … waited for…[Read more]

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