Access your profile with your name🕐 09-27-23 12:58
You can provide simple links to your profile with zessimages.com in the url to make it easy to share on other sites by simply prefixing with your username.
Do NOT put https in the link as it will not pass the security test and throw a warning. You can use http which will redirect to https for you.
If you have a dot in your name, then just remove the dot. so a user name with john.doe would just be jondoe
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A sony leica match made
🕐 07-26-23 10:53
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A sony leica match made 🕐 07-26-23 10:53
Ever since I have been shooting with Sony, my go to 50’s have typically been the Zeiss 55 FE or the Zeiss 50 A with the LAEA4 adapter. Today I dug up a lens that’s been in storage for a while. A beautiful Leica 50mm limited edition LHSA summilux. There is no denying Leica produces some of the most beautiful glass. So why not shoot it with the Sony? Well, That’s just what I did I am here to provide you some feedback on the lens and it’s performance on the A7II.
Overall, this lens is a gem to hold. It truly is a fine example of engineering and presentation. The feel of the lens in hand is simply comforting. Mounted on the A7II with a Fotodiox Pro adapter, the lens looks quite small but don’t let that fool you. It is a solid heavy lens that forces the camera to tip when placed on a flat surface.
Focusing the lens manually is quite enjoyable. With focus peak turned on, it really is safe to say that on the Sony, the peaking confirmation is very accurate. However, this lens is no match for the Zeiss Loxia when it comes to focus smoothness. The Zeiss is buttery smooth with absolutely no hesitation or interruptions while you turn that barrel. On the other hand, the Leica feels dry and lacks that graceful lens rotation you get with the Loxia. That is really surprising considering the Leica is a $6000.00 lens and the Zeiss a $900.00 lens.
The lens is razor sharp and renders beautifully. It delivers a beautiful bokeh that is subtle and pleasant to view. It’s diaphragm although not perfectly circular is round enough to render out of focus highlights magically.
I wish the lens had better close range focusing. There are situations when you feel you need to be really close to your subject but are just a few inches too far. Other lenses without being of macro design focus a lot closer.
I do find that compared to the Zeiss Loxia or my other Zeiss lenses, the contrast is not as vivid or snappy for my taste. It is very flat and needs some post processing to bring it to life. However, this type of rendering is great for people shots and is very classic Leica.
The aperture ring sits on the front of the lens and is easily rotated. In fact, it is so easy to rotate you could accidentally turn it with minimal effort.
Overall, I find this lens to be superb with beautiful color and rendering, although a bit flat for my taste. The A7II and the 50 Summilux is great combo for those users moving from rangefinder cameras to mirror less cameras. Yes RF cameras are mirror less cameras too but you know what I mean. The A7II and 50 lux is an ideal combination for street photography which carry’s over the pleasure of shooting discretely with a rangefinder camera.
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Free classifieds!
🕐 09-08-23 12:06
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Free classifieds!🕐 09-08-23 12:06
That's right. Free classifieds for the time being. No fees. Take advantage and post your ads now. Time to sell some of that gear you don't use anymore.
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Added ability to replace photos
🕐 09-03-23 22:18
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Added ability to replace photos🕐 09-03-23 22:18
Ever wanted to replace a photo with a better quality version of it or higher resolution without losing links, views, likes, comments etc... ? Well now you can. I added the ability to replace an image.
Simply click the edit options for the image and Follow the link under the "Replace image" option.
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How did you hear about Leicaimages?
🕐 08-08-23 13:11
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How did you hear about Leicaimages?🕐 08-08-23 13:11
I am curious how you found out about Leicaimages. Please share.
A simple web search for a Leica gallery showed me the way.
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How to create a story
🕐 08-31-23 14:38
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How to create a story🕐 08-31-23 14:38
Creating a story still lets you present your a photographic story using your photos from the gallery. The process is quite simpe.
Go to your dashboard and click on Manage stories from the Manage options menu on the left. Or, use the top menu under Stories.
If you do not have any stories started yet, you will get a message. Simply click on the Add a new story button to create a story.
Give the story a title and some content in the form that you see. Then click on Submit new story.
Don't worry. Its not published yet.
Now add the photos you wish to include in your story by clicking on the Add photos link on the manage your story page. Clicking on this link brings you into the familiar edit edit photo options you have already used before. All your photos will be displayed in order to assign them to stories. However, to minimize clutter, only the Stories option is available. Your are simpl;y selecting the pictures you wish to include in your story at this time.
Just make sure to click on Apply edits under each photo to save your changes. If you want to make changes afterwards, just refresh the page.
Done adding photos to your story? Just click on Manage stories from the top menu and you will be back at the basic story management menu.
You will now see Edit photos link instead of the Add photos link.
Click on it and from, there add the content you wantto display for each photo, set the display order or remove photos from the story.
As you hover over each photo, the edit options will appear. Just make changes and click on Submit edits.
Use the Display order field to set the order in which the photos appear. 1 would be at the top, followed by 2, etc ... If you messed up and want to stick another picture between 1 and 2, give it a display order of something like 1.5.
Also you can use any number values, you can start with 10, and increment to 20 or 25 ot whatever. Just remember the display order in the story is based on the numeric value you assign.
If you check the Publish checkbox, and apply changes, your story will be published and visible to others.
To view stories, simply click on Stories from the top menu. Click on the title of a story to view the story.
Layout of the images on the story are balanced between left and right of the page. This is automatically done for you and you have no control over that.
Pretty straight forward. Definitely not a full blown editing page but it's simple and to the point. I can see how this could be used for short photo essays with some added verbiage.
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Image resolution issues on web page and work around
🕐 09-01-23 21:02
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Image resolution issues on web page and work around🕐 09-01-23 21:02
So I have noticed that my images look fuzzy on the website. The reason being is because I have a 4k monitor and my display settings on the computer is set to 150% so things don't look so small.
Lightroom knows about this and handles the pixels density and ratio properly. However, the web browsers do not. Therefore, in my case, images look 150% and pretty bad.
having said that, If I export from lightroom and save as a 4000 pixel image, the its scaled down in the browser a little and it looks decent.
Here is an example of the image exported in 4000 pixel
Yes. Very soon you will have the ability to create a story with your pictures. A photo essay with selected images to tell a story. What a great way to convey your scene or topic to others. These will be featured for all to see and read. Still working on functionality. But, hang tight.
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House cleaning
🕐 08-04-23 08:29
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House cleaning🕐 08-04-23 08:29
In an effort to keep the site specific, please delete any photos that may have been migrated by accident that are not specifi to Leica gear.
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How do I do this on the site?
🕐 08-01-23 08:05
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How do I do this on the site?🕐 08-01-23 08:05
FAQ list.
How do I set my background pictiure to a specific one?
Simple,
Edit any of your pictures, and click on "Apply as background". The button is near the bottom. Now that picture will always be youi background image when someone views your profile.
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FYI Nikonimages is back
🕐 08-01-23 07:40
FYI Nikonimages is back🕐 08-01-23 07:40
Just like Leicaimages, I have brought www.Nikonimages.com back online on its own as well.
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What are you shooting with these days?
🕐 07-31-23 16:06
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What are you shooting with these days?🕐 07-31-23 16:06
Just curious what members are shooting with. I still have an old film M6, na M8 and 50 lux.
Yes, As you can see, we are back to the old ways on Leicaimages.com.
The merging of sites was not a good idea and now Leicaimages.com is back fromthe dead.
I am Still in the process of cleaning up and removing non leica content so please be patient. I have made significant enhancementsto the site and fuctionality and more to come.
Don't forget. even the slightest bug, should be reported in this post.
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Dark theme modified
🕐 07-28-23 23:58
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Dark theme modified🕐 07-28-23 23:58
I have takne the dark theme and really made it a biut more classy looking. I took inspiration form a few other sites that use similar colors. Let me know what you think. It is my default theme now when browsing Leicaimage.
I just implemented a Message Board reminiscent of the old bulletin boards where we can create short messages that are open to replies and feedback. It's meant to be simple and to the point like the old days. No categories or overhead. Just simple messaging for everyone. Write what's on your mind, report a bug, ask a question, share something new it doesn't matter. It's there for communicating with the community here.
Oh and It also has search capabilities and you can use bb code.
zeicaman wrote:
Can we submit feature requests here as well or do you prefer a different form of communication for that? I have some ideas that I think will improve things.
By all means, this is the place. In fact, I will start a new message just for feature requests.
Can we submit feature requests here as well or do you prefer a different form of communication for that? I have some ideas that I think will improve things.
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PM Messaging is back
🕐 07-26-23 17:38
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PM Messaging is back🕐 07-26-23 17:38
I have implemented a private messaging system to get us going. If you run into any bugs, send me a PM 😆 I will fix them if I get the PM.
Anyway, things are progressing and I am liking this a lot more than the consolidated sites.