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Hi ! I need your help and knowledge I own a leicaflex SL and the Sl 2 black. The leicaflex SL that I own is in really neat condition but the weak part of those model is the red plastic lens lock button. And this piece snapped in two this week. (see pictures attached). The screw and the sping attached to the red button are intact. (see pictures) I am looking for a replacement' s piece, I do know it's a common thing on those model to have this weak part to snap. I read somewhere that a METAL LENS LOCK BUTTON has been created and distributed for the Leica SL as a replacement for this common issue. But i can't seem to easily find it online (US or EUROPE market - I'm From France). Do you guys know where I can find a spare leicaflex lens lock button ? Is there a 3D printed 's piece maybe ? If someone is recreating leica pieces through 3d model to share Thanks a million ! Regards B.
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On monday when coming home from my work the sky changed into a promising foreboding glow. I grabbed my stuff in haste, snatched a sturdy tripod, snatched my raincovers and when I sat in the car it started raining. As I reached my location it seemed as if the major downpour happened somewhere else. In front of my eyes there unfolded a spectacular light and cloud formstion. I could not run for a better vantage point because light changed very quickly. Canon 5 D MKII with R Elmarit 28 mm and Olympus EM 5 with Nocticron. The colors were as such, processed from RAW the files only underwent a small correction in contrast and came out of the camera in these incredible colors. I used a GND filter for the Elmarit which gave me about 3 f-stops freedom for exposure. EM 5, Nocticron, 4 pictures pano
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These are very tranquil mild october days here. The sun, if it comes out is already very low. It then spreads a warm golden light. Wen I go to work I cross a little park and took my X1 to get the last glowing colors before they will be torn be one of those storms later on. X1 in the morning in a slightly humid air
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no comment - everybody knows - be honest who else has a Zeiss lens for his smartphone? Olympus EM 5 with Nocticron
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these are also from yesterday. A quick visit to our Botanical Garden to catch some nice light before it fades. Olympus OMD EM 5 with R Elmarit 90 mm
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Since evening sun has left our own garden when I come home I often then hurry to our Botanical Garden. There are not many flowers there now but if one is quick one can get here and there something of a glow. Here is one last sunbeam glowing on a kind of grass Olympus OMD EM 5 with Elmarit R 90 mm
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a few roses are showing what they are capable of in these last wonderful late summer days. 5D MKII with R Elmarit 90 mm The red color is as always a challende. This time I used Topaz filters and Helicon Focus trying to bring out the red glow and its velvet texture.
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Summer is back for a few days and it is a pleasure to visit our local Botanical Garden as an afterwork "rehabilitation". Sun is low now and when I reach there no backlighting any more. Tripod, reflector, torch and almost no breeze. I wanted to use a free bounced flash with remote releas ( but battery was gone ) The glowing red is a challenge any time. Canon 5D MKII with R Elmarit 90 mm + R Elmarit 60 mm macro R 60 mm macro
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These days our local Botanical Garden is a festival of colors. Everybody is walking about uttering strange sounds like ooh and aah. Olympus OMD EM5 with Nocticron
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a few exercises on the subjet red. The streets of Prague are rich in subjects for street. I am not an expert because it needs a lot of practice. But here are a few samples, all with Olympus EM5 + Nocticron this is a detail from an Oldtimer Car that can be hired for tours through the city this guy was busy with his group from south East Asia he was waiting for his group there is his mini group another group needing help?
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After very hot days it was today a bit cooler because a series of rainshowers. After such a shower I felt to rush down into u garden to take a breath of fresh air and look for some motives. Sun was almost gone but a glimpse of warm light could still be given back to the picture. Olympus EM5 with Leica Panasonic Nocticron 42.5/1.2 Asph.
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July 15, 2013, in front of and beside Capitain Petzel Gallery, Karl-Marx-Allee, Berlin: Also posted on my newly launched blog: The Boy in Red Shirt Disappears Through the Gallery Window | Norbert Steinkamp Best regards, Norbert
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these days thunderstorms are constantly menacing. On such an evening yet I went to out Botanical Garden. As soon as the setup was installes (tripod,flash,reflector) it started the downpour and a windgush let the flowers sway. Yet, I tried something, you may look if you want All with Elmarit R 180 mmm on Canon 5D MKII
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this is a further sample from my new illumination project. On sunday it was warm but overcast and at 7 p.m there was already a touch of dusk settling in. o a grey and dull atmosphere. And this light was being mixed with the flash. Canon 5D MKII + Elmarit R 60 mm macro+handheld flash bounced against a reflector from almost below the blossom.
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Sometimes if the weather is prmising I drive up to my secret small place at a peat bog lake. It is very small and one can spend there a couple of hours sitting on a campstool, watching geese,swallows catching flies and watch people on their small boats. Leica Q, 4 shots, handheld
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The Blue Hour was promising after a couple of days with cotinuous rain and gry depressing sky. A few nice bylanes with historic buildings we have and at this hour nobody was there and I enjoyed the tranquil atmosphere. 2.0 - 1/50- ISO 800 Leica Q
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It was a lovely warm and pleasant evening. The park was crowded with students. It was fun watching their different activities Olympus OMD EM5 with Leica/Panasonic Nocticron 42.5/1.2 Asph.
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these days here are gray dull droop and therefore all the Christmas illumination makes sense. But nature also can be quite promising. Often my camera goes with me to my office and so did yesterday. This time I took my new toy, an Olympus OMD mounted with Elmarit 90 mm. There was a breeze so I tried to get a painting where the element of movement should also be included. The bushes in front of my office window were slightly swaying. all this enchantment was gone within 20 minutes approx. you can have a look whether you will find it likewise inspirational.
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Our city is going to celebrate its 800 years anniversary. Everywhere in the city in public greenery there can be seen these colors of our city. The Botanical Garden is paying its respect unfolding its magnificence in tulip arrangement. On this rainy saturday there were very few visitors and so I enjoyed, cameras in plastic bags, on on tripod, the other one handheld. Wo can tell the difference of sensor size, the lenses are the real treasures. Olympus OMD EM5 with Elmarit R 60 mm macro, handheld Canon 5 MKII with Elmarit R 180 mm, tripod
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Our Botanical Garden offers an endless variety of target. This time I went there during a break of rainshowers in the evening. Olympus OMD EM5 with Pana Leica Nocticron 42.5/ 1.2 Canon 5D MKII with R Summicron 50 mm + achromat lens
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we watched many girls all dressed alike heading towards an assembly hall, a marriage party probably. Not that they were all familiar with high heels and catwalk techniques. Olympus OMD EM 5 with Elmarit R 60 mm macro
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I found this couüple waiting as guest for a wedding party to appera for a photoshhot in our Botanical Garden. I could not pass by taking a snapshot because the distance was too short. so I hid in a flower bed and shot from this ambush. apparently they were deeply involved in a nice chat... Olympus EM5 + Nocticron Pansonic-Leica 42.5/ 1.2