[LRflex] Test images wide open
- From: "Bille Xavier F." <hot_billexf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 23:46:11 +0200
Hello David, LiSTers
Hmmm, following what you said, I did a set of 4 pictures, indoors, same
WB=Sunny. Wide open, that is 3.5, f=45 roughly. Film=natural (already my
fav, you noticed?), size Medium, hi qual.
Two are made in Adobe space color, the others in SRGB. The yellows in SRGB
are different to Adobe. But, not that sure. Differences between them is that
in Adobe, the name does not start with L_
In both sets, one taken at ISO 100, the other at ISO 1600. No modification
on the images. All are JPEG but, it's more portable.
Warning : it's a 12 Meg ZIP
http://xavierf.b.free.fr/Temp/Test.zip
Subjet: a nature morte worth the DPreview test lab.
You can spot the 1600 easily but comapred to the Film Tmax3200, it is
rather smooth :)
Compared with the little Canon, the corners are much, much better, lighing
across the scene seems equal to me.
It is a picture of a 3D scene, wide open, the lack of focus in some area is
normal.
Full resolution is a file too big. I hope you can read out some info you are
looking for.
Indeed, the OLY E510 with non stab lens or the E410 with Leica Stab Lens is
going to be nice. And probably the next lumix L2 :)
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Xavier F. BILLE
Maisons-Alfort - France.
>From: David Young <telyt@xxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: leicareflex@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [LRflex] Re: Wide open
>Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 15:40:05 -0700
>
>Hi Xavier!
>
>You wrote:
>
> >Unfortunately, not many owl on the Marne theses days even less one sighed
> >specimen...
>
>True....
>
> >High ISO, wide open? Hmmm, what sort of information should we look for by
> >this test?
>
>I was rather thinking of two tests... one, some High ISO shots in
>rather dim light... go get an idea of the noise levels.
>
>The other was with the lens wide open (more reasonable ISO's) to
>check for "softness" in the lens... for I nearly always shoot at or
>near max. aperture.
>
> >What sort of subject would reveal more?
>
>Choice is yours!
>
> >In the coming weeks, my photog in Alfort said I would get a Olympus for a
> >few hours, to test. If this happens, it would be nice to prepare some
> >campaign.
>
>I was looking at the Oly Evolt 500, 8 mpixels and in a kit with two
>lenses for just CAD $749 (about US$664 or 488 Euros). The finder did
>not look too bad, and the AF was very fast. It seemed to be an
>incredible value! I think I could become quite interested in the new
>E510 (10.9 mp) model... could be very interesting.
>
>A comparison test would be most interesting! I shall look forward to it!
>
>Cheers!
>
>
>
>
>
>
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>
>David Young,
>Logan Lake, CANADA
>
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