Stephen Bartels, of the Stephen Bartels Gallery, informed me yesterday that three more of my images are on display at the SBG.
—Peter.
Stephen Bartels, of the Stephen Bartels Gallery, informed me yesterday that three more of my images are on display at the SBG.
—Peter.
A reader, Marc H., has provided the sample images below.
[Please note: This is not a scientifically rigorous comparison. Marc has generously provided these for your benefit. Any disrespectful comments will automatically be deleted.]
Marc writes:
“While I still had both bodies (M9 and M240), I took a walk around Frankfurt and shot random stuff, just to see how they both render and how the color translates. I set both to the same ISO values, f stop, white balance is auto. The pics themselves are nothing special, but interesting to see how they render. Both used 50mm asph lenses. “
Here are Marc’s samples
(please click on the image to view at MAXIMUM size)
Comparison 1:
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Comparison 2:
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Thank you Marc, for providing these.
—Peter.
Please don’t write to me and tell me this comparison is not scientifically valid — I’ve named this post Unscientific for a reason.
I will, however, acknowledge that the M240 was at a significant ISO disadvantage vs. the M9.
However, low light shooting is the main reason I bought the M240.
Perhaps those with better post-processing skills could have done better with the M240 file.
Despite my best efforts, I couldn’t.
—Peter.
Yes, the image quality of the Leica M (type 240) is a step down from the Leica M9.
You have to ask yourself, why did I buy it in the first place, given all my rants about CCD vs. CMOS (and how I prefer the former)?
If you haven’t already done so, please consider signing my open letter to Leica.
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They were found together on the pavement, on a rainy afternoon.
On a technical note, this particular shade of red reminds me very much of the native output of the M8; it apparently can be coaxed out of the M240 after some post-processing.
And on another note, this image marks the return for me of the Leica 50mm Summilux ASPH.
—Peter.
↑Leica M240 and Leica 50mm Summilux ASPH @ f/1.4.
As of yesterday, this site has received over 1,000,000 views.
As most of you are aware, Prosophos.com is a blog devoted to celebrating photography and life.
Given the personal nature of the content, I never anticipated that so many of you would be inclined to visit here on a regular basis. However, something happened as I posted an image every day: a community was formed.
I wanted to therefore thank all of you for your continued interest, and especially thank those of you who regularly contribute with constructive and supportive commentary.
A personal thank you also goes out to Mark, Hugues, Luiz, Jason, Jose, Duane, Greg, and Andrew. Interacting with you gentleman has been a privilege.
Last but not least, I want to thank Guy, Raaj, David, Ashwin, and Steve from those old Dpreview Leica Forum days, when photography was my salvation.
It still is.
—Peter.