Day Two with the M8 (or “Why Some Dreams Should Stay That Way”)

I’m not bowing out just yet, but I probably will. My lust for a Leica only has a single grounding in photography now – the colours. The sensor produces such vivid colours (when the white balance doesn’t fuck up) and great contrast, it’s almost obscene, really.

Having said that, the rangefinder method of focussing just doesn’t sit with me. It might betray poor eye-sight that I don’t know about, but the tiny little rectangle is way too small for me to be able to use as a basis for producing a sharp image. It’s also next to useless with repeating patterns like hair. Even in a decent control environment, the images produced when I’m satisfied that images overlap are nowhere near as sharp as the D700. So if I can’t produce sharp images on a still target with all the time in the world, I can’t really imagine I’ll be effective in the real world. Did notice some improvements this afternoon, so there may be hope yet, but not enough so far.

Shame, really. I’ve heard so much about these cameras just getting out of the way and letting you shoot, but all it’s done so far is stand in the way and make me miss things that the D700 would have captured easily.

An Afternoon With the Asgrims

The Asgrims are James, Hannah, Freyja and Kali and they’re all awesome. Spent a lovely afternoon wandering round Southampton Common in the sun with them. I highly recommend it.

Sunday

It’s become an infrequent ritual to go dog-walking on a Sunday morning with Gareth, Jim and their dog Maggie. Maggie is an excellent dog.

Lepe

Some people like to relax the day before the spend a whole weekend riding a fixed gear bike around one of the hilliest towns in England. Not me, though. I go on ten mile walks with my family.

In semi-related news; I want an alpaca now please. Do they need a lot of space? Could one live in my garden?

I’ve completely changed the way I shoot in the last couple of weeks, and I really like it. I changed to black and white RAW which means my camera only shows black and white previews, but I still get full colour RAWs. I also switched to aperture priority with maximum ISO of 6400 (because I can) and minimum shutter of 1/50s. Metering is either spot or centre-weighted. So far, I haven’t had a single crappy exposure from it, and I spend a lot less time setting up my camera to take a photo. I’m pretty pleased about this because I’ve missed so many opportunities tweaking my exposure.

Having black and white previews also cuts chimping back (the photo won’t be representative of what comes back, I just use it to check the exposure now and once I trust aperture priority a bit more, I’ll hopefully stop all together).

Square

Six photos of food, one of a bicycle. You do the math; I’m eating ice cream.