Sept jours avec le Leica M9 et son 35mm F2.5

C’est le blog The PhoBlographer (dur à écrire mais sympa comme nom) qui réalise ce test

Voici donc les sept jours détaillés:

  • At the NYC Photo Festival Press Preview- The Leica M9 did very well here. Most of the lighting was ideal but some of it was a nightmare. Additionally, it was around my neck while traveling from building to building on a hazy evening. It withstood the haze very well on top of focused like a pro.
  • Day 1- This day was spent mostly trying to get a feel for the camera vs the DSLRs and higher end point-and-shoots that I tend to review.
  • Day 2- Did some shooting around the house. The colors in good lighting were noted to be wonderful with good versatility for editing.
  • Day 3- Shot around my neighborhood and at one of my assistant’s apartment’s.
  • Day 4- Mother’s Day. Wasn’t able to keep up with focusing on her opening her gift followed by achieving my intended composition.
  • Day 5- Shot random stuff around New York City. Colors were once again stellar and the level of detail obtained from the lens was wonderful.
  • Day 6- Talks about how focusing a rangefinder works well for a visually impaired photographer like myself.
  • Day 7- Shot a birthday party/event alongside the Canon 5D Mk II. Overall, I believe the latter delivered better results.
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  1. ralf dit :

    hello,

    Un appareil pour les puristes argentés et/ou passionnés venant du monde argentique. Pour avoir une belle approche de ce qu’on peut avoir comme résultat, il faut visiter le magnifique site : blog.yanidel.com. Un amoureux de la street photo, passion réciproque. Pléthore de jolies photos et utilisation d’une grande diversité d’objectifs. Il utilise le M9, a utilisé le M8 et le sigma DP2.

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