Michiel maybe it makes no sense, maybe it does, but for better or worse the GXR users here decided we'd post images in the Still No Love thread if for no other reason than to keep it active. What we all need to do is post more images. I'll do my part soon enough.
On the other hand there are no dictators here so if this thread happens to dine on a steady diet of GXR images, I doubt anyone will complain!
Yes, we haven't been posting many images in the other GXR thread... difficult to say, it's already up over 30 pages, but mostly discussion.
Michiel, I love those facades!
Here's something I posted in the Voigtlander images thread:
GXR with CV15, though some might also be with the 12... These are already almost a month ago, so don't remember which might be the 12, well, the first one is for sure...
In case you're wondering why he's on the other side of the railing... he was messing around with the really long, straight sheet of ice you can kind of see floating in the water.
kosmoskatten wrote:
Your first samples look really soft and a little bit fuzzy, have you done any work in post pro or did you miss focus slightly on them?
/ Henrik
rscheffler wrote:
In case you're wondering why he's on the other side of the railing... he was messing around with the really long, straight sheet of ice you can kind of see floating in the water.
In answer to the - Still no love tread - arguments.
In the first place; I know there is enough love for the GXR, so I don't like the title that much.
In the second place; there are almost no images to find in that thread, so I thought it is about time to have a less complicated images thread.
The camera/interface and its modules and especially the M-mount module deserve it.
But please don't let it turn in a second complete discussion thread besides technical and artistic comments and information.
Here's a couple of photographs I made with the camera when I first received it:
ZM35
ZM25
I like b+w conversions from this camera, scenics, portraits, whatever.
ZM35
CV75, I think.
Have had almost no time to mess around with the Leitz OUFRO close focus adapter; I still miss the Hawk variable adapter on the NEX, but will just have to get by with a fixed 10mm adapter.
ZM35 and oufro, handheld, moving dog
Probably the CV75 and oufro, in the wind
I'm thinking a 50mm could be quite useful with the OUFRO adapter.
I've elsewhere posted a version of this one before. Foreground needs a lot of pulling up if I render the buildings as they looked. Anyway, I like the ZM18 on the GXR very, very, much.