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I've only had my M11 for a month or so now and admit this may be a silly question... I've not yet fallen in love with it, may be my eyesight is not as sharp as when I had an M8 years ago and focusing is an issue but hopefully it'll come, anyway... I shoot mainly by spot metering and when in live view I can see where the spot is set to and metering from. I don't use live view though as I prefer the viewfinder from which I cannot see the metering point. Have I just now switched something on or is it not an option. Thanks
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A couple of months ago I had the opportunity to photograph Filipino singer Bamboo Manalac and his band when they visited Edinburgh. We got round a few of the sights and included some shots in the oldest pub in Edinburgh. here are a few of them, all shot on "the Q".
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Thanks everyone, think it has to be the Novoflex. Louis, I may be in touch!!
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I have just found out about the T-Nikon adapter made by Novoflex. Anyone using it and able to give me their take on it?
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Looks great and an interesting combination...I need to explore that!
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Not before time, thanks for letting us know. The update took about 1/2 a second!!
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Thanks everyone, yes I was just being a bit slow...got it now
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Thanks. Spylaw, I assume you mean some sort of reset rather than switching on and off again, can you advise further please? Viramati, Have been through the menus, this one basically just has on/off nothing else unless you're suggesting there may be something else hidden?
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Not sure if I'm being a bit thick here but... I am convinced when getting my Q I set up the level gauge to display when shooting and that I saw it work... I have now realised it's not displaying and despite switching it on and off again in the menu it does not appear in the viewfinder/back screen.. Anyone else having this issue or is it just me and there's a simple solution?
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I recently met Paul Macdonald after seeing a piece about him on TV. He is a real life knife maker and sword restorer. He works from a back lane in Edinburgh in what can only be described as an "interesting" workshop (If Disney ever need inspiration for a film set, it's there...) and exports his goods all over the world. These are some of the shots I took on our first meeting, returning soon when I hope to get some "anvil action". Leica T with 23mm lens.