Today, around 5pm, armed with the M9 and 50'Lux, went out to the backyard and did some photo hunting. During post processing, I decided to push the files a bit out of my normal comfort range. I tried a heavy crop on the dandelion shot below so it looks almost like a 100mm focal length. I also tried to take some high ISO shots at 800 and 1600 to reaffirm the maximum ISO I am comfortable to shoot with at night. In both cases, I think the M9 files performed well. With both the heavy crop and high ISO, I think there is enough room in the M9 files to at least make the image still presentable on the web, but probably not good enough for print.
I've been a bit distracted lately with all the new cameras that came out. I'm so glad that I've made the decision to sell the Olympus OM-D, so now I can come back and concentrate on the M9. With the newly available funds, I'm planning to purchase some more lenses, both on the wide and telephoto ends. And, of course, I will share my thoughts on them later.
Today, around 5pm, armed with the M9 and 50'Lux, went out to the backyard and did some photo hunting. During post processing, I decided to push the files a bit out of my normal comfort range. I tried a heavy crop on the dandelion shot below so it looks almost like a 100mm focal length. I also tried to take some high ISO shots at 800 and 1600 to reaffirm the maximum ISO I am comfortable to shoot with at night. In both cases, I think the M9 files performed well. With both the heavy crop and high ISO, I think there is enough room in the M9 files to at least make the image still presentable on the web, but probably not good enough for print.
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