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Stephen_C

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  1. London 07.40 today. Q3, ISO400, 1/60, f/3.5 Stephen
  2. For those having apparent problems with user profiles I thought it might be worth repeating something I posted a long time ago (after a very helpful exchange of correspondence with Leica technical department). Please note I'm not denying some people are having problems after upgrading to the new firmware but merely felt it might be helpful to repeat this (having failed to find my original post using the forum search!): If you select a User Profile and modify it it is not marked with an x on the status scree. Rather, on that screen, the user profile number on the icon disappears. If you check the current profile in the full menu it will show Active if a profile has been selected and not modified. Otherwise it does not show Active. The profile marked with an x on the status screen is actually the Cancel function to get you out of the menu. If you set a User Profile, modify a setting then turn off the camera and then turn it on again you start up with exactly the same settings (i.e., the modified User Profile). Edit: I've not yet had the chance to check whether any of that iconography has changed with the latest firmware update. Stephen
  3. I am indeed well aware of that. What I don't know is what checks FOTOS and the camera make to ensure the firmware update file is fully and correctly transferred. Stephen
  4. Thank you. I did try (and succeed) with the previous firmware update (i.e., using FOTOS). I still much prefer the method of putting the file on an SD card and updating that way—not relying on unbroken communication between phone and camera. I don't believe I'm alone in that. In the circumstances I shan't delete my quoted post. 😄 Stephen
  5. For those (like me) who prefer to install from a download put on an SD card in the camera the download is now live on the Leica site (scroll down the page to see it). Stephen
  6. What file format are you using (i.e., JPG or DNG)? Does it make any difference if you change the file format? Stephen
  7. Have you perhaps adjusted the colour rendering of the display(s)? See page 68 of the downloadable user manual. Stephen
  8. I really like this. The superb cloud formation adds so much to the photo. Stephen
  9. M2 Pro, 32GB RAM + Capture One Pro 23 is absolutely fine for Q3. Stephen
  10. Arrayan trees (Chilean Myrtle) at Llao Llao in the Argentine lake district of Patagonia: Q3 ISO 1600, 1/60, f/5.6 Stephen
  11. Of course one of the joys of the Q3 for landscape work is not having an interchangeable lens. When I did landscape work with Canons in inhospitable parts of the world I got very tired of having to clean the sensor frequently (and, often, rather ineffectively). Naturally the pay-off is living with 28mm but I can take that—especially given the pleasure of carrying the Leica compared to the weight of the old Canon gear. Stephen
  12. I have very recently posted three exampless on the Landscape and Travel forum: here, here and here so (making allowance for the fact there are much better landscape photographers than I) you can form your own view. My personal view is that the Q3 is wonderful for landscape work. Stephen
  13. Iguaçu falls (Brazil side): Q3, ISO 100, 1/125, f/5.6 And, yes, I did walk out to the end of that walkway and got thoroughly drenched! There was an unusually high volume of water over the falls. There is a rather better photo from the Argentine side here on the Landscape & Travel forum. Stephen
  14. Thank you: yes, we stayed on the Brazlian side and did the falls' wallk there too. There was an exceptional amount of water coming over the falls. Stephen
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