C-RAW used exclusively. Processed with Lightroom exclusively with camera match (Standard) profile exclusively.
Due to most of the shots being low-ISO, it's a good pairing (Lightroom). I prefer DPP4 for high-ISO shots as it handles noise better in my book (preserves color and reduces noise more effectively).
Mech shutter largely used. I switched to silent shutter for the Cathedral for obvious reasons (not to harass the locals, reduce shutter shock) and I believe a few times for those fountain shots also to reduce shutter shock. Pretty sure I used DR+ for those fountain shots... If ISO200 in daylight, that's DR+ in action to pull in some extra highlight data.
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Although I do plan to spin up a thread on what's up lately, I still have a much larger backlog of shots to process. Just posting some stuff in the meantime... The short is yes, I'm seeing shutter shock, and, I am seeing "AF shock". Both exist, which the former gets a lot of attention on the M6 Mark II, the M50 Mark II and M6 Mark II both share some "AF shock" or AF errors... No camera is perfect. The M6 II + M glass gets pretty close in my book though for "fun" shooting.
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I refrain from applying tilt correction or crop (I did 1 degree on the first Cathedral shot, though, still could use a touch more, meh); I put these up to give folks technical review of the output of the M6 II and M lenses, perfection goes out the window. I know there's been quite a bit of critique of my latest output in regards to lack of post, or sloppy shooting technique. I have a family, so I do "run and gun". Time doesn't permit me to setup and breakdown a tripod. That said I'm very happy with the results nonetheless given the conditions but throwing in the disclaimer there...