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ISQ1993 wrote:
Fujiukian wrote:
Great set of images, am interested in a similar set up. What ISO were the lower light images ? Looks like there isn't much noise.
I think the combination of the areas being well lit and shooting at 1.4 meant that I was able to keep the ISO below about 800.
I previously had the Zeiss 35 2.8, which is fantastic but unfortunately just too slow for the M240….
Its this ISO concern that tells me I will probably be happier with an M10 for the lower light images, but the cost is a bit too much at the moment. I keep on thinking I should try a M240, but I suspect it will be better in the long run to wait. I've got a Q2 which should do, only irritation is the difficulty with its limited manual zone focusing.
I wisk Leica would add a Ricoh like 1, 2.5 & 3.5m manual setting.
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