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		<title>Thomas Barbey</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thomas Barbey utiliza su imaginación junto a su gran arsenal de fotografías que consigue en sus muchos viajes para componer imágenes surrealistas. Unas convencen más que otras pero no cabe duda que hace un trabajo genial en la mayoría de ellas. Más a continuación: Vía]]></description>
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<p><strong><a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/thomasbarbey.com/');" href="http://thomasbarbey.com/">Thomas Barbey</a> </strong>utiliza su imaginación junto a su gran arsenal de fotografías que consigue en sus muchos viajes para componer imágenes surrealistas. Unas convencen más que otras pero no cabe duda que hace un trabajo genial en la mayoría de ellas.</p>
<p>Más a continuación:</p>
<p><span id="more-791"></span></p>
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<p><strong><a title="cyana trendland" href="http://cyanatrendland.com/2009/10/29/thomas-barbey-unleashed/" target="_blank">Vía</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Leica M9</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 22:49:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Los rumores sobre el lanzamiento de la nueva cámara de Leica invaden todos los blogs. Está previsto que sea una más de las cámaras que presentará la marca alemana en el evento que se celebrará el día 9 de Septiembre. Sus especificaciones son muy atractivas pero el precio como siempre un poco exclusivo.  Especificaciones completas a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.joaonovaes.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/leica-m9_500.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-92" title="leica-m9_500" src="http://www.joaonovaes.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/leica-m9_500-300x186.jpg" alt="leica-m9_500" width="300" height="186" /></a>Los rumores sobre el lanzamiento de la nueva cámara de <a title="leica" href="http://www.leica.com/" target="_blank">Leica </a>invaden todos los blogs.</p>
<p>Está previsto que sea una más de las cámaras que presentará la marca alemana en el evento que se celebrará el día 9 de Septiembre.</p>
<p>Sus especificaciones son muy atractivas pero el precio como siempre un poco exclusivo. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.joaonovaes.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/normal_6a00df351e888f88340120a5a3cff7970c-800wi.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-93" style="margin: 5px; border: black 1px solid;" title="normal_6a00df351e888f88340120a5a3cff7970c-800wi" src="http://www.joaonovaes.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/normal_6a00df351e888f88340120a5a3cff7970c-800wi-150x150.jpg" alt="normal_6a00df351e888f88340120a5a3cff7970c-800wi" width="150" height="150" /></a><a href="http://www.joaonovaes.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/leicam9ceni.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-96" style="margin: 5px; border: black 1px solid;" title="leica m9" src="http://www.joaonovaes.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/leicam9ceni-150x150.jpg" alt="leica m9" width="150" height="150" /></a><a href="http://www.joaonovaes.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/leicam91.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-98" style="margin: 5px; border: black 1px solid;" title="leica m9" src="http://www.joaonovaes.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/leicam91-150x150.jpg" alt="leica m9" width="150" height="150" /></a><a href="http://www.joaonovaes.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/leicam9lado.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-97" style="margin: 5px; border: black 1px solid;" title="leica m9" src="http://www.joaonovaes.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/leicam9lado-150x150.jpg" alt="leica m9" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<h3>Especificaciones completas a continuación:<span id="more-90"></span></h3>
<h4>Camera type</h4>
<p>Compact digital view and rangefinder system camera.</p>
<h4>Lens attachment</h4>
<p>Leica M bayonet with additional sensor for 6-bit coding.</p>
<h4>Lens system</h4>
<p>Leica M lenses from 16 to 135 mm.</p>
<h4>Picture format/Image sensor</h4>
<p>5270 × 3516 pixels (18.5 Megapixel) <span>CCD</span> chip, active area approx. 23.9 × 35.8 mm 5212 × 3472 pixels (18 Megapixel) (corresponding to usable format of analog Leica M models).</p>
<h4>Resolution</h4>
<p>Adjustable, DNG™: 5212 × 3472 pixels (18 Megapixel), JPEG: 5212 × 3472 (18 Megapixel), 3840 × 2592 (10 Megapixel), 2592 × 1728 (4,5 Megapixel), 1728 × 1152 (2 Megapixel), 1280 × 846 pixels (1 Megapixel).</p>
<h4>Data formats</h4>
<p>DNG™ (raw data), choice of uncompressed or slightly compressed (by non-linear reduction of color depth), 2 <span>JPEG</span> compression levels.</p>
<h4>File size</h4>
<p>DNG: 18 MB (compressed)/36 MB (uncompressed), JPEG: approx. 2–10 MB.</p>
<h4>Color spaces</h4>
<p>Adobe® <span>RGB</span>, sRGB.</p>
<h4>White balance</h4>
<p>Automatic, manual, 7 presets, color temperature selection.</p>
<h4>Storage medium</h4>
<p>SD cards up to 2GB/<span>SDHC</span> cards up to 32GB.</p>
<h4>Menu languages</h4>
<p>German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Russian.</p>
<h4>Compatibility</h4>
<p>Windows® XP/Vista®; Mac® OS X (10.5).</p>
<h4>Exposure metering</h4>
<p>Exposure metering through the lens (<span>TTL</span>), center-weighted with working aperture. Center-weighted <span>TTL</span> metering for flash exposure with system-compatible SCA-3000/2 standard flash units.</p>
<h4>Measurement principle</h4>
<p>Measured by light reflected by bright shutter blades on the first shutter curtain.</p>
<h4>Metering range</h4>
<p>(at <span>ISO</span> 160/23°) At room temperature and normal humidity corresponds to EV 0 to 20 or f/1.0 and 1.2 s to f/32 and 1/1000s. Flashing left triangular <span>LED</span> in viewfinder indicates values below metering range.</p>
<h4>Measurement cell for available light</h4>
<p>(continuous light measurement) Silicon photo diode with condensing lens, positioned in the bottom center of the camera base.</p>
<h4>Sensitivity range</h4>
<p><span>ISO</span> 80/19° to <span>ISO</span> 2500/35°, adjustable in 1/3 <span>ISO</span> increments, with aperture priority A and manual exposure setting, choice of automatic control or manual setting, automatic control with snapshot profile.</p>
<h4>Exposure mode</h4>
<p>Choice of automatic shutter speed control with manual aperture selection – aperture priority A – with corresponding digital display, or manual setting of shutter speed and aperture and adjustment using <span>LED</span> light balance with indication of correct exposure, or risk of overexposure/camera shake (with snapshot profile only).</p>
<h4><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Flash exposure control</span></h4>
<h4>Flash unit connection</h4>
<p>Via accessory shoe with center and control contacts.</p>
<h4>Synchronization</h4>
<p>Optional synchronization on first or second shutter curtain.</p>
<h4>Flash sync speed</h4>
<p>= 1/180 s; longer shutter speeds possible.</p>
<h4>Flash exposure metering</h4>
<p>(with SCA-3501/3502 adapter or SCA-3000 standard flash unit, e.g. Leica SF 24D/Leica SF 58). Control with centerweighted TTL-pre-flash metering.</p>
<h4>Flash measurement cell</h4>
<p>2 silicon photo diodes with condensing lens in camera base.</p>
<h4>Flash exposure compensation</h4>
<p>±3 1/3 EV in 1/3 EV steps adjustable on the SCA-3501/3502 adapter. On Leica SF 24D, ±3 EV in 1/3 EV- steps with computer control, or from 0 to –3 EV in 1 EV-steps/on Leica SF 58 adjustable in all modes ±3 EV in 1/3 EV-steps.</p>
<h4>Displays in flash mode</h4>
<p>Flash readiness: flash symbol <span>LED</span> in viewfinder constant. Correct flash exposure: <span>LED</span> constant or flashes rapidly after exposure. Underexposure: <span>LED</span> extinguished after exposure.</p>
<h4><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Viewfinder</span></h4>
<h4>Viewfinder principle</h4>
<p>Large, bright-line frame viewfinder with automatic parallax compensation.</p>
<h4>Eyepiece</h4>
<p>Adjusted to -0.5 dpt. Correction lenses from -3 to +3 dpt. available.</p>
<h4>Image framing</h4>
<p>By activating two bright-line frames: For 35 and 135 mm, 28 and 90 mm, or for 50 and 75 mm. Automatic activation when lens is attached. Any pair of bright-line frames can be activated using the image field selector.</p>
<h4>Parallax compensation</h4>
<p>The horizontal and vertical difference between the viewfinder and the lens is automatically compensated according to the relevant distance setting, i.e. the viewfinder bright-line automatically aligns with the subject detail recorded by the lens.</p>
<h4>Matching of viewfinder and actual picture</h4>
<p>The size of the bright-line frame corresponds exactly to the sensor size of approx. 23.9 × 35.8 mm at a setting distance of 1 meter. At infinity setting, depending on the focal length, approx. 7.3 % (28 mm) to 18 % (135 mm) more is recorded by the sensor than indicated by the corresponding bright-line frame and slightly less for distances shorter than 1m.</p>
<h4>Enlargement</h4>
<p>(for all lenses) 0.68x.</p>
<h4>Large basis rangefinder</h4>
<p>Split or superimposed image range finder shown as a bright field in the center of the viewfinder image.</p>
<h4>Effective rangefinderbase</h4>
<p>47.1 mm (actual rangefinder base 69.25 mm x viewfinder enlargement 0.68x).</p>
<h4><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Displays</span></h4>
<h4>Viewfinder</h4>
<p>(lower edge) <span>LED</span> symbol for flash status. Four-digit seven-segment digital display with dots above and below, display brightness adjusted for ambient brightness, for: Warning of exposure compensation, display for automatically generated shutter speeds in aperture priority mode, indication of use of metering memory lock, warning that the metering or setting ranges are over- or underexposed using aperture priority and counting down exposures longer than 2s.</p>
<p><span>LED</span> light balance with two triangular and one central circular <span>LED</span> for manual exposure setting. The triangular LEDs give the direction of rotation of the aperture setting ring and shutter speed setting dial to adjust the exposure. Also as warning for over- or underexposure.</p>
<h4>On rear panel</h4>
<p>2,5” monitor (color <span>TFT</span> <span>LCD</span>) with 230,000 pixels.</p>
<h4><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Shutter and release</span></h4>
<h4>Shutter</h4>
<p>Microprocessor-controlled, exceptionally low-noise metal blade shutter with vertical movement.</p>
<h4>Shutter speeds</h4>
<p>For aperture priority (A) continuously adjustable from 32 s to 1/4000 s. For manual setting 8 s to 1/4000 s in half steps, B for long exposures of any duration (in conjunction with self timer T function, i. e. 1st release = shutter opens, 2nd release = shutter closes), (1/180 s) fastest shutter speed for flash synchronization.</p>
<h4>Shutter cocking</h4>
<p>Using low-noise integral motor, optionally after releasing the shutter release button.</p>
<h4>Series exposures</h4>
<p>Approx. 2 pictures/s, ≤ 8 pictures in series.  </p>
<h4>Shutter release</h4>
<p>Three levels: Exposure metering on – Metering memory lock (in aperture priority mode) – Shutter release. Integrated standard cable release thread.</p>
<h4>Self timer</h4>
<p>Delay optionally 2 (aperture priority and manual exposure setting) or 12 s (menu setting), indicated by flashing <span>LED</span> on front of camera and corresponding display on the monitor.</p>
<h4>Switching the camera on/off</h4>
<p>Using the main switch on the camera’s top panel, selectable automatic power-off for camera electronics after about 2/5/10 minutes, reactivation by pressing the shutter release button.</p>
<h4>Power supply</h4>
<p>1 lithium ion battery, nominal voltage 3.7 V, capacity 1900 mAh. Capacity display in monitor, when shutter held open (for sensor cleaning) additional acoustic warning when capacity is low.</p>
<h4>Charger</h4>
<p>Inputs: 100–240 V AC, 50/60Hz, automatic switching, or 12/24 V DC; Output: 4.2V DC, 800 mA.</p>
<h4><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Camera housing</span></h4>
<h4>Material</h4>
<p>All-metal die cast magnesium body, <span>KTL</span> dip painted, synthetic leather covering. Top deck and baseplate in brass, black, or steel-grey paint finish.</p>
<h4>Image field selector</h4>
<p>Allows the bright-line pairs to be manually displayed at any time (e. g. for framing comparisons).</p>
<h4>Tripod thread</h4>
<p>Stainless steel, A 1/4 (1/4’’) <span>DIN</span>, in baseplate.</p>
<h4>Operating conditions</h4>
<p>0 to +40°C</p>
<p> </p>
<h4>Interface</h4>
<p>5-pin mini-<span>USB</span> 2.0 High-Speed socket for fast data transfer.</p>
<h4>Dimensions</h4>
<p>(Width x Depth x Height) approx. 139 × 37 × 80 mm (5 1/2 × 11/2 × 3 1/6 in.).  </p>
<h4>Weight</h4>
<p>585 g (19.8 oz) (with battery).  </p>
<h4>Included extras</h4>
<p>Charger 100–240 V with 2 mains cables (EU, <span>USA</span>, different in some export markets) and 1 car charger, lithium ion battery, <span>USB</span> cable, carrying strap.</p>
<p> *Subject to changes in design, manufacture, and scope.</p>
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