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Hi, today I test a 70-200 f/4 Lumix with my SL (601). It works fine, except the OS. Most of the film it woks well but sometimes at various exposure speeds the picture does not freeze in the viewer and the result is blurred. This happens often, when the camera was in stand-by. Sometimes it helps to start the camera new. Pressing the trigger half way helps sometimes but not often. When the picture is freezes in the EVF the result is fine. One time parts of the picture was blurred and other ok. Both the Cameras and the lens firmware is the last. Have you noticed this by your lens/camera combo? Or is it a problem with the settings in the menu? To me it looks as it's a lens fault.
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Some impressions from today, as i was asked to take some pics with the new Panasonic 24/50/85 lenses (all of them at min f1.8). I am testing not like others by taking pics from a wall, the lenses have to proof themselves by working with them. Of course the pics are postprcessed as all of my pics but in short conclusion you will get good working lenses with good results. There might be some differences in pixlpeeping in high end prints (and on screen at 100% view) but this is not the normal view. In this setting from todays morning i went into the cathedral, unfortunately i did not realize the beginning of the church service and it was too late to leave the tomb of henry the Lion and his wife Mathilde when the bells started to ring.... 24mm:
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In the last few weeks I've noticed an increase of fuzzy shots coming from my SL. I was mostly using M lenses adapted using the Leica M-L initially, shutter speeds were kept more than high enough. Focus was acheived using the peaking/zoom, which I've always had as a successful technique. So I thought initially it was me not paying attention to my camera skills etc. Then today, I was using a Panasonic 20-60mm and I changed the focus point to the single cross-hair and ensured I took at least two of every scene, and mostly this worked, with me taking the first shot then recomposing the focus point to get the second shot. There were still a few occasions where the fuzzy look was still present. I'm not sure what has changed or why the issues all of a sudden. The attached images show the fuzzy look (orange car - with M lens) and the hotrod with the Panasonic 20-60 - 100% zooms provided. I did a search and couldnt find any related issues, hence this post
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Hi, with the delayed CL2 anyone tought to buy a Panasonic S5? Lens are compatible and you get IBIS and even a full frame in a comparable compact package.. More Panasonic seems a "low brand" Leica because they share more than the lens: quality of photos should be high
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From Dpreview, based on Photokina 2018 (https://www.dpreview.com/interviews/5734204427/photokina-2018-interview-leica-sigma-and-panasonic-talk-l-mount-alliance).
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Friends: I know this question might have been asked long time ago about SL2. I did not hear any SL2 announcement at Photokina instead heard about the L Alliance. So does that mean its a good time to buy into this system? if so, is it worth buying the SL now or wait on SL2? I feel SL2 wont be out until next years event for I think right now they want people to invest into this line. I have invested in the M10 line significantly and just dumped all my Canon gear which I used for landscape. I used Canon just so I can be a little careless with my equipment vs M10. If Sigma & Panasonic are going to make lenses for this mount, may be just a may be SL is what i should buy? What are your thoughts, opinions, feedback, gripes... ? Appreciate your response. Don
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Hi All I have come upon an early Leica digital camera a D- Lux. From what I can tell it is a 3.2 MP sensor and based on a panasonic design. Some research tells me it was introduced by Leicqa in 2003 or so. Works very well, construction is metal, and seems pretty rugged overall. I am trying to find a users manual for it, but all that comes up on the sites are a more modern version of the D Lux ( type 109 - wasn't there a U boat seies with that designation as well ?)) Anyway, I'd appreciate any direction as to where I can obtain a users manual preferably in english but german is ok as well. Best Martin
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durch Kooperationsvertrag. Siehe Presseaussenung z.b in: Leica und Panasonic: Die Zusammenarbeit geht weiter | photoscala Leica and Panasonic Extend Partnership | La Vida Leica! Wegen der lustigen Leserzuschriften (da sieht man wo die Volksseele kocht) empfehle ich bei Photoscala nachzulesen.
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I've been happy with my Lumix cameras, which I chose partly because they had Leica lenses. I'm tempted to go Leica, but I constantly read that a given Lumix model is a Leica in all but price. Is it so?