- Location
- Switzerland
- Name
- Matt
Et ceterum censeo: No pasarán.
M.
What a cool perspective, Matt. I like the way you chose the focus and the range from the deepest shadows to the brightest lights. Is this again one with your Laowa Cookie?
Thanks a lot, very much appreciated!What a cool perspective, Matt. I like the way you chose the focus and the range from the deepest shadows to the brightest lights. Is this again one with your Laowa Cookie?
Glenn, this is an awesome photo. The reflection and muted colors make such a serene image. Very cool.My younger son is doing his practice driving for his test in November. This evening I had him take me to one of my favorite local photo spots.
Time is a strange thing.... a few short years ago, he and I spent some great time bicycling around this park. Tonight he just wanted to move on...
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Don, check if you have lens recognition set to "Auto"; the lens isn't coded, so the camera will revert to the last lens you chose *manually* (if any, at any time). This may actually be kind of a "preset" (some random lens chosen to be picked if there's no code). I usually switch off lens recognition on the M10 (I only own a few coded lenses and, for one reason or another, rarely use those). The APO-Lanthar certainly doesn't need any software support to shine.View attachment 337445
First time using the Voigtländer APO-Lanthar 50mm f/2 (same lens Matt used today) with the M10M. I am not sure why EXIF shows a 28mm...
Still with limited movement and activities while recovering from surgery.
So my heavier and MF cameras can only be used with caution and slow set up.
Can't wait to get this combo out in the wild for a photo walk.
Thanks for this tip Matt.Don, check if you have lens recognition set to "Auto"; the lens isn't coded, so the camera will revert to the last lens you chose *manually* (if any, at any time). This may actually be kind of a "preset" (some random lens chosen to be picked if there's no code). I usually switch off lens recognition on the M10 (I only own a few coded lenses and, for one reason or another, rarely use those). The APO-Lanthar certainly doesn't need any software support to shine.
M.