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This was taken about 2 weeks ago in my home town using my Leica M7 fitted with a 35mm Summarit f2.5, and using Fuji Neopan 400CN film. I hope you like it. Gerry
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Taken on the streets of Southampton last week using a Leica M7 with 35mm Summarit f2.5 and Fuji Neopan 400CN. Gerry
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Hallo, Welcher nicht Leica digitale Kamera Body empfiehlt sich besonders zur Verwendung mit M-Objektiven. Hier wird immer wieder die Sony Alpha 7 Reihe in allen möglichen Varianten 7 II, 7IIS, 7II R und neuerdings ja auch 7III R erwähnt. Gibt es hier im Objekt Bereich 35mm f/1.4, 50mm f/1.4 und 90mm f/2.0 Empfehlungen??? Prinzipiell bin ich für alle Varianten offen. Reportage und eine universelle Allroundanwendung wären mein Wunsch Einsatzbereich der den M9 Body ergänzen soll. Auf der Suche nach einem passenden Forumsbeitrag bin ich leider bisher nicht fündig geworden... Vielen Dank für eure Unterstützung Gruß patrick
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Good morning, This is my first post here and like all newbies I'm looking for advice! I live in Bolton, near Manchester in the UK and currently shooting with a Fuji x100 and Fuji XE1. Before I start I have to say I'm very happy with both of these cameras. I am an amateur and not planning on doing any paid work (though I've got a friend who wants some pictures for his webpage and CD covers etc). I shoot a bit of everything, street, portraits (usually family/friends), landscapes, architecture etc. I popped into the Leica store Manchester, what a fantastic experience! The service was great and I got to get my hands on lots of toys! I got to have a go at the Q and I was very impressed. I've always wanted to own a Leica, my Grandpa was a photog and always used a Leica (M3 maybe) unfortunately someone put their finger through the shutter and my Dad sold it as the cost of repair was too high. I was very impressed by the handling, easy intuitive system and image quality of the the Q; as well as the good looks of course! They have offered to take me on a test drive with the Q which is my next job to do. My question, I suppose, is is it worth the investment? Will Leica stop supporting the Q a few years down the line and any problems will be unfixable? Will the technology be so outdated that I'll be pining for the Leica Q2 in a few years? Is it that much better than the Fuji x100/s/t that it is worth the extra £2000. Is there something better I could get? I wouldn't say that money isn't a problem, it always is, but I promised myself a Leica for my 30th birthday and £3000 was about the budget I set myself. My original plan was to get a film Leica and some glass but I'm not sure that I'll ever get around to developing/printing/scanning the film. I look forward to hearing your opinions Rob https://www.flickr.com/photos/rmpoole/