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Josh Lehrer replied to the topic SOLD: Hasselblad H4D-50, 80mm HC lens, Spare H3D-II Body in the forum Gear For Sale 14 years, 1 month ago
Camera has been sold!
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David Farkas replied to the topic When memory cards die in the forum Memory and Storage 14 years, 1 month ago
Atanabe;432 wrote: KA7197, welcome to the forum. Small vs large cards are relative to the number of images stored or lost. Yes, those “big” cards of yesteryear are small by today's comparison but did store a good number of images, a 512 mb card would store 93 5.47 mb images from my D1X but only 6 from my S2. So in relative terms, I would have…
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Josh Lehrer replied to the topic Favorite Accessories for the M9 in the forum M9 14 years, 1 month ago
I think other essential accessories for me include the Leica viewfinder magnifiers. My eyesight is far from perfect, even with glasses, so having a bit of extra magnification in the viewfinder has proven to be very helpful. Even with wider angle lenses, I might use the 1.4x and an external viewfinder. A very useful gadget I always keep in my camera bag.
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David Farkas replied to the topic What's your favorite 50mm M lens? in the forum M Lenses 14 years, 1 month ago
ka7197, welcome to Red Dot Forum and thanks for posting.
The omission of the 50 Summarit was a simple oversight on my part when setting up the poll. I've fixed it and added the option.
The Summarit is certainly no slouch of a lens. As I tell people who are new to Leica, there are no bad Leica lenses. In the world of Canon or Nikon, a…[Read more]
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David Farkas replied to the topic Question on S2 V-mount adapters in the forum Alternative Lenses 14 years, 1 month ago
Stuart Richardson;408 wrote: Now that Leica is offering their own V mount lens adapters, has anyone had a chance to compare them to the Metabones and Kim adapters? While I am sure the Leica has the most precision, I am curious to know how the others compare. Just by looking, the metabones seems to be of good quality, and it is Japanese, which…
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Josh Lehrer replied to the topic Maximizing High ISO Performance on the Leica S2 in the forum S2 14 years, 1 month ago
Mark, thank you for the feedback. What I wanted to demonstrated was the objective ISO performance of the S2 with a proper exposure. The performance would be the same in low light, since exposure in this scenario is linear. Of course underexposure situations in order to squeeze some extra exposure out of the sensor would be a different situation…[Read more]
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Josh Lehrer replied to the topic New Firmware available in the forum S2 14 years, 1 month ago
Pete, thanks for posting this. We have updated one of our S2 bodies with the new firmware and posted some screenshots and thoughts about this update here:
http://www.reddotforum.com/content.php/164-Leica-S2-Firmware-Update-Version-1.0.1.8-Now-Available
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David Farkas replied to the topic Suggestions for feature additions in future S2 firmware updates in the forum S2 14 years, 1 month ago
Mark Gowin;383 wrote: Just remembered another feature I would like to see.
– Fix the auto bracketing feature to work like the M9 where it will fire off all shots in the sequence at the first press of the shutter. As it is now, the shutter button must be pressed for eacha ND every shot in the auto bracketing sequence.
– Also, allow auto…
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David Farkas replied to the topic MacBook Air for travel in the forum Computers and Technology 14 years, 2 months ago
Are you looking at the 11″ or 13″ MBA?
I was just in the Apple Store and looked at both. If I was in the market for one ;), I'm actually not sure which way I'd go.
The 11″ is barely bigger than my gen 1 iPad and much more functional, but has a pretty small screen. The 13″ has decent screen real estate and might be a capable Portable LR…[Read more]
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David Farkas replied to the topic MacBook Air for travel in the forum Computers and Technology 14 years, 2 months ago
Jack MacD;352 wrote: What's the advantage of the i7 vs i5 David?
Jack,
The biggest difference is that the i7 has hyperthreading while the i5 does not. So, while the speed is essentially the same clock-for-clock, the i7 will have twice the virtual cores, making it superior for heavily multi-threaded applications like image…[Read more]
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David Farkas replied to the topic Seattle Skyline from Space Needle Pano in the forum Images to Share 14 years, 2 months ago
Mark Gowin;358 wrote: I love this pano David. It is amazing just how good the software is at creating panos now days. I really like the lenticular clouds on top of Mt Ranier. Also, I see some moire in a couple of the high-rise buildings at this resolution. Perhaps it is not there on the full size image.
Thanks, Mark.
The moire isn't…[Read more]
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David Farkas replied to the topic Seattle Skyline from Space Needle Pano in the forum Images to Share 14 years, 2 months ago
David K;347 wrote: Holy Bat-pano Robin.
Beautiful image David. Curious about your panning technique. I use the RRS pano kit and stitch in PT Gui Pro but it sounds like you're using CS5. I typically try to use as close to normal as I can lens wise. But the 35 cron seems to have done a wonderful job.
Okay, you got me thinking about the…[Read more]
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David Farkas replied to the topic MacBook Air for travel in the forum Computers and Technology 14 years, 2 months ago
I'm impressed that Apple put i7 processors in the new MacBook Air.
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Josh Lehrer replied to the topic Leica Summicron-M 35mm F/2.0 ASPH Silver in Stock Now! in the forum Archived Stock Alerts 14 years, 2 months ago
The silver 35 Cron ASPH is now back in stock!
This is a special advanced notice for Red Dot Forum members, as we haven't yet marked it in stock on our website.
Send me a PM if you're interested.
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David Farkas replied to the topic Wanted: 1.4x APO Extender and Elpro S in the forum S Lenses 14 years, 2 months ago
fotografz;281 wrote: I want/need/desire/beg-for … a 1.4XAPO extender for the 180, and a 1:1 Elpro for the 120.
Most important of all, where are the CS lenses? I specifically want the CS versions of the 35mm and 120 which I use the most with strobes for outdoor portraits and commercial applications (the SF58 do NOT cut it for this type of…
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David Farkas replied to the topic Pentax-67 lenses on the S2 in the forum Alternative Lenses 14 years, 2 months ago
Doug;274 wrote:
The first lens tried was the 100mm f/4 Macro, and I forgot the advice I saw posted to set the Summarit wide open manually before mounting an adapted lens… I think this was in the context of using the 110mm f/2 Hasselblad lens. Anyway, the camera “thought” the Macro lens was f/6.8 and all the exposures were about 1.5 stops… -
David Farkas replied to the topic Horseshoebend in the forum Images to Share 14 years, 2 months ago
Mark Gowin;255 wrote: I agree Jack. I saw this image through sleepy eyes last night on my laptop and was impressed. Today, I tried to view it on my iPad and I was let down that I couldn't see all of the image. Bummer!
The best way to upload images on the site is to just use the standard Insert Image or Manage Attachment options. The site…[Read more]
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David Farkas replied to the topic Suggestions for feature additions in future S2 firmware updates in the forum S2 14 years, 2 months ago
Stuart Richardson;233 wrote: Yes, agreed! But did you watch that interview with Peter Karbe on Luminous Landscape? I liked the part where he suggested the performance of the 120mm at infinity would be on par with 280mm. It must be a staggeringly good lens…
I was sitting in the room during the interview. I am the voice to the right of…[Read more]
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David Farkas replied to the topic Split image/microprism screen for S2 — anyone use it? in the forum S2 14 years, 2 months ago
Stuart,
Welcome to Red Dot Forum.
As Josh said, we've used the Microprism screen and it is very nice and bright. Unfortunately, Leica hasn't started shipping the screen and hasn't given a specific delivery date yet. Here are some images from Photokina of the screen and looking through the viewfinder:
[COLOR=#333333][FONT=Trebuchet…[Read more]
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Josh Lehrer replied to the topic Split image/microprism screen for S2 — anyone use it? in the forum S2 14 years, 2 months ago
Stuart:
The split image focusing screen has been announced by Leica but has not yet started shipping. David and I had the chance to preview this focusing screen at Photo Plus Expo in New York last Fall, and needless to say it is very impressive. The focusing area is incredibly bright and will be especially useful for using non-Leica, manual…[Read more]
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