Thank you for posting the demo. It does not matter much in my workflow because I barely use Lightroom for anything else than as a catalogue and I am quite proficient with Photoshop’s transform tools, much more powerful. I use two Ms for work when I need to go light (an M9 and an M10r) and usually convert to 4x5 so have the space the adjust. But wasn’t aware of the feature, which is nice, particularly when using a 28. I use nothing wider.
Very good explanation and demonstration. I can also see there is a point when you tilt it up and down, where it's showing the full frame perfectly aligned with the perspective control rectangle. And my god Nick, You have legs! :) Greetings from Israel.
great tool tutorial Nick, but you forgot to mention how to turn it on/off in the cameras menu system!!- an important point, as one can logically assume that Leica default settings set this to off, as most users would use the camera for landscape and portrait shooting, not as a professional Architectural photographer would ; but a very valid work-around for this system NOT having Tilt\shift lenses in the lineup, esp. as MF digital systems like Phase one's XF does the same thing, to anticipate the edits the photographer will do in PS/ Capture one, or other software.
There’s a lot of noise feedback in the background on the Lightroom section of the video, but thanks for explaining the feature in depth. Also I think it should be noted this doesn’t work on the M10 as it has no level gauge hardware. Only the M10P, M10R, M10M
I have updated the video Description to make it clear that this does not work in the M10. Regarding the background noise, sorry about that, it would be my office a/c kicking in - it was 34 degrees C when I recorded that! Unfortunately TH-cam does not allow replacement of a video so it's not possible for me to go back and remove the slight hum.
I'm about to buy a M10r and your videos are very useful to me. Thanks for sharing. What do I have to do to activate this feature ? Just push half way the shutter ? Marc, from Paris.
Every time I watch one of your videos I learn something new.
Very useful
Thanks a lot
Very clearly presented. Will try this on my SEM/M10P.
Please do!
Nice one Nick. Can't wait to see this feature roll out into the SL2 etc.
You and me both!
Has these been applied to the SL2 series yet ?
This is now in the SL2, as per the latest f/w update.
@@LeicaCameraAustralia thank you, off to Leica store to pick one up this morning
Thank you very much Nick, very well explained!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for posting the demo. It does not matter much in my workflow because I barely use Lightroom for anything else than as a catalogue and I am quite proficient with Photoshop’s transform tools, much more powerful. I use two Ms for work when I need to go light (an M9 and an M10r) and usually convert to 4x5 so have the space the adjust. But wasn’t aware of the feature, which is nice, particularly when using a 28. I use nothing wider.
Very good explanation and demonstration. I can also see there is a point when you tilt it up and down, where it's showing the full frame perfectly aligned with the perspective control rectangle. And my god Nick, You have legs! :) Greetings from Israel.
Yep, there is more to me than just a talking head!
great tool tutorial Nick, but you forgot to mention how to turn it on/off in the cameras menu system!!- an important point, as one can logically assume that Leica default settings set this to off, as most users would use the camera for landscape and portrait shooting, not as a professional Architectural photographer would ; but a very valid work-around for this system NOT having Tilt\shift lenses in the lineup, esp. as MF digital systems like Phase one's XF does the same thing, to anticipate the edits the photographer will do in PS/ Capture one, or other software.
Hi!
Thank you for that great video!
Should we expect to see that feature appear on the Q2 ?
One would certainly hope so, but no word on that as yet.
If so, would it work on the panorama mode?
Hard to say, ask me when it's on the Q2!
There’s a lot of noise feedback in the background on the Lightroom section of the video, but thanks for explaining the feature in depth. Also I think it should be noted this doesn’t work on the M10 as it has no level gauge hardware. Only the M10P, M10R, M10M
I have updated the video Description to make it clear that this does not work in the M10. Regarding the background noise, sorry about that, it would be my office a/c kicking in - it was 34 degrees C when I recorded that! Unfortunately TH-cam does not allow replacement of a video so it's not possible for me to go back and remove the slight hum.
Cool function
I'm about to buy a M10r and your videos are very useful to me. Thanks for sharing.
What do I have to do to activate this feature ? Just push half way the shutter ?
Marc, from Paris.
You turn it on and off in Capture Assistant like the other display options. No need to trigger it, it's either always on or always off.
@@LeicaCameraAustralia Thanks a lot !
Does the Q2 have a similar feature?
Sorry, no, not the moment. Possibly in future updates.
Hi Nick thanks for the video , I have a question will the new firmware work on the M10 as well as the M10-P ???
Not sure, I shall find out...
No, sorry. M10-P, M10-R and M10 Monochrom.
does it work using Adobe ACR too?
It sure does.
Loving this feature on my M10-R, but wondered if it will come to the Q2?
Hopefully, I don't see why not.
@@LeicaCameraAustralia does the q2 have Level Gauge?
That’s pretty neat! Does CaptureOne read in this exif data?
I don't know, good question. I'll check...