Moire I’ve been making images for a year with the D800E, and moire is almost never a problem. With no anti-aliasing filter, cameras like the D800E and the M240 tend to have more moire as the pixels get larger and the lenses get sharper. The M240 has a 6 micron pixel pitch compared to the… [Read More]
Traveling with the Leica M240, part 2
The EVF The biggest difference between the M240 and its Leica predecessors is live view and the electronic viewfinder, so I’ll start there. First off, let me say that I consider them inseparable in most circumstances – you can’t use an EVF without live view, and there aren’t many times when you’d prefer to look… [Read More]
Traveling with the Leica M240, part 1
I’ve been on a 17-day trip to Canada. Boston to Montreal by car, Montreal to Gloucester, Mass by boat, with stops at Québec City, Gaspe, Prince Edward Island, several places in Nova Scotia, and Campobello Island. Trying to keep my travel weight down, I took an M240 and no SLR. Fire Escape, Summerside, Prince Edward… [Read More]
Leica M240 with a cc30M filter
I thought maybe I had a solution to the Leica M240 green shadows problem. I figured, if it is a result of the M240’s nonlinearity in dark tones, then I could put a filter on the lens so that the green channel didn’t outweigh the other two. If they all rolled off together, the darks… [Read More]
Leica M240 green shadows, color checker measurements
I have the measurements from the images in the post immediately preceding this one. Same regime as with the Leica M9 images posted earlier, but with the Leica M240. I made an ETTR image at ISO 640. Then I made five more images, each one stop more underexposed than the previous one. I left the… [Read More]
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