• Sorry, I should have highlighted the line in the 100% crops which are reattached. Please find them between the red boxes in these pictures (you may have to double click them twice to see at 100% resolution).

    Apologies for the inconvenience,
    Arif

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  • i may be being blind, but I can't see a purple line either

  • Hi Arif

    i may be being blind, but I can't see a purple line?

    Ed

  • David Farkas;1610 wrote: According to Stephan Schulz (S2 product manager), there is no vibration advantage when using CS lenses as the focal plane shutter must fire immediately before the leaf shutter. The only advantage of the CS lenses is for faster flash sync speed

    The only advantage of the CS lenses right now is the faster sync speed…[Read more]

  • David Farkas;1610 wrote: The only advantage of the CS lenses is for faster flash sync speed, which in itself, is only an advantage when shooting with studio strobes outside. In studio, there is little advantage.

    Hi,

    I mostly shoot outside, but do use a portable flash on my Nikon for taking casual snaps of my family etc. I donĀ“t know…[Read more]

  • Paratom replied to the topic M9 and S2… in the forum S2 14 years, 5 months ago

    thank you for the responses.
    I have to say i finD the af slow but very accurate.
    The Bokeh…I really like the one of the S2 but find the M-lenses bokeh at least as “good”-the S2 maybe a little more distingued, the M9 maybe a little more creamy (in case of the 50 Lux vs the 70mm S)
    My favorite lens on the S2 is the 120 though-and yes, I…[Read more]

  • allegretto replied to the topic Desirable Cameras in the forum S2 14 years, 5 months ago

    Strange list. NEX-7 may be lusted… but it will disappoint some I'm sure.

    Ordered one in Sept or so and of course was put on wait. Had planned to have my wife use the NEX and bought an A77 for myself. The idea of interchangeable bodies and common lenses was strong.

    Alas, the A77, while “adequate” is no match for an M9, much less an S2!…[Read more]

  • allegretto replied to the topic M9 and S2… in the forum S2 14 years, 5 months ago

    No camera/lens combination I've used can match the depth and bokeh (ther's that stupid word again) of an S2.

    However the M9 is second best and far better than almost anything else. If you didn't have the S2 to compare it to you'd think it The Best.

    S2 is such a monster, and sadly I don't find its AF all that perfect, even when I set…[Read more]

  • Your assumptions are correct. According to Stephan Schulz (S2 product manager), there is no vibration advantage when using CS lenses as the focal plane shutter must fire immediately before the leaf shutter. The only advantage of the CS lenses is for faster flash sync speed, which in itself, is only an advantage when shooting with studio strobes…[Read more]

  • Doug replied to the topic CS lens shutter speeds in the forum S Lenses 14 years, 5 months ago

    Nice link, Michael, and it's good to see the sequence is the same. Note that despite mirror up, the focal plane shutter still does its thing, opening and closing. Any slight jiggle from the focal plane shutter opening could be negated by a delay in the release of the leaf shutter… if possible?

  • Doug;1606 wrote: Hi Michael – I have a Pentax 67 and leaf shutter lens, and I guess the Leica may have the same sequence of actions. Cock the leaf shutter. Press camera shutter button. Mirror rises. Focal plane shutter first curtain opens. Leaf shutter clicks. Focal plane shutter second curtain closes. Mirror comes down. Lots of movement going on,…

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  • Doug replied to the topic CS lens shutter speeds in the forum S Lenses 14 years, 5 months ago

    Hi Michael – I have a Pentax 67 and leaf shutter lens, and I guess the Leica may have the same sequence of actions. Cock the leaf shutter. Press camera shutter button. Mirror rises. Focal plane shutter first curtain opens. Leaf shutter clicks. Focal plane shutter second curtain closes. Mirror comes down. Lots of movement going on, unlikely the…[Read more]

  • Hi Dave, thanks very much

    My next question would be to ask if there are any possible advantages for using the leaf shutter vs. the focal plane shutter at slower shutter speeds? Would the leaf shutter be a better choice when working with longer available light exposures or is the focal plane shutter soft enough that it shouldn't cause any…[Read more]

  • Michael Moss;1603 wrote: My understanding is that the CS lenses have a built-in leaf shutter that allows 1/500 flash sync, but what are the other speeds available to the leaf shutter? Can it do the full range of speeds slower than 1/500? …like 1/4 or 1/8 etc? Thanks for any info

    Michael,

    The leaf shutter in the CS lenses can operate…[Read more]

  • rgk replied to the topic M9 and S2… in the forum S2 14 years, 5 months ago

    In my opinion, there is only one reason to have both. It is impossible to get ones significant other to carry an S2. So when one tires of humping an S2, one switches to his M9. The SO will carry an M9… briefly.

  • Interesting shots! Detail and colors are great. Should make a great book.

  • Doug;1596 wrote: Nice shots! I've not been there, but it appears there's quite a variety of life on South Beach! Now that guy in the late-40's Pontiac (?) coupe, what's the story… is he a street mime posing?

    I think it was an old Pontiac. Inside the car was a maniquin all dressed up. It took a bit before I realized he was not real.

  • Nice shots! I've not been there, but it appears there's quite a variety of life on South Beach! Now that guy in the late-40's Pontiac (?) coupe, what's the story… is he a street mime posing?

  • I have the original Leica grip but dont use it any more.
    Maybe my hands are different but I can hold the M9 pretty good without any additional things – specially since I need 2 hands anyways (for focusing). Different with the x1 where I now use the grip all the time since I can hold it one handed if I want.

    The magnifier 1.25 I had used a…[Read more]

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