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Still shooting an SL 601, had it since it came out. Shoot with the 24-90 but much prefer the lighter package of SL with Zeiss ZM lenses. I just put an old Nikon F mount 28-70D lens on the SL and it is a lovely light weight combo! Manual focus of course but that’s fine, rendering is nice if total sharpness is not up to modern lens standard. But it is a slow lens so looking for recommendations of lightweight zoom, in the 28-70 range, with a decent max aperture, that can be adapted to the SL. Any suggestions pls? Thanks.
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I have a new V-Lux 114. It doesn't zoom beyond 75 mm manually or with the zoom lever. Do I have a camera function set improperly that limits zoom?
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Hallo, in 2020 steht der Kauf eines nativen L-Mount Standardzooms auf der Wunschliste. Mich würde interessieren, wie die Meinung des Forums zur folgenden Frage ist: Durchgängige Lichtstärke 2,8 (z.b. Sigma beim neuen 24-70er), Stabilisiator (z.b. beim Lumix 1:4/24-105) oder beides beim Vario-Elmarit 24-90 Body ist eine SL 601(also ohne IBIS), und mir ist klar, daß wir hier Äpfel mit Birnen hinsichtlich Preis vergleichen. Motive meist Reise und Menschen oder Kombination...:-9 VG Arndt
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I've owned my Q2 for about 8 months and for the most part I have ignored the zoom features because I don't like throwing away data... However, I've also been looking at panoramic options in either digital or 35mm or conversions and I am finding that none of the solutions would really be an ideal option either because of cost (Xpan) or camera (sd quattro H), or lack of portability, or lack of quality... None of the options seem appealing to me. What would be appealing to me is to see a Panoramic zoom option built into the Q2. Am I the only one? It seems like the functionality is already there, it would just be about adding another option.
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With the arrival of the new M with Live View and an electronic VF etc is it time that Leica considered perhaps a dedicated mount wide - tele zoom or two? Just wondered if this would be a good thing to do.
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Hallo, ich bin mir nicht ganz sicher, ob ich hier richtig bin, aber ich leg' einfach mal los: Ich habe neben einigen Ferngläserm und Spektiven DREI technisch einwandfreie Leica Kameras, die ich seit Monaten bzw. Jahren nicht nutze. Aus diesem Grund habe ich mich dazu entschlossen, sie zu verkaufen. Und an dieser Stelle hoffe ich auf Eure Unterstützung, denn ich habe keine Ahnung, was ich für die jeweilige Kamera verlagen darf ohne unverschämt zu werden. Ich habe folgende drei Bilder angefertigt, die das komplette Equipment zeigen: 1. D-LUX: Sie ist wie neu! Keine Kratzer, keine Beschädigungen! Zwei Akkus und zwei Taschen (eine noch komplett unbenutzt) sowie die OVP 2. DIGILUX 2: Im Grund ebenfalls wie neu, lediglich die Bodenplatte hat rund um die Stativschraube einige unschöne, aber oberflächige Kratzer! Drei Akkus, eine Tasche sowie die OVP 3. MINILUX zoom: minimale Gebrauchsspuren! Verpackt in einem "Leica Beutel"!
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Dear All, Begin new to everything Leica (and Lightroom) I am posting my first thread. I recently bought a M9. For now I have two questions (and many more lurking in the back of my mind): - When working in Lightroom 2.6, in the navigator there are several standard settings to zoom in on a picture (1:1, 1:4, 1:3, 1:2, 2:1, 3:1, 4:1, 8:1 and 11:1). Can someone explain to me which zoom equals a 100% crop? - The other thing is that I noticed that when I zoom in I can clearly see the individual pixels from 2:1 onwards (working in Lightroom 2.6 on a DNG compressed picture). However, when I take a look at the same picture on the LCD screen of my camera I can zoom in much further, in fact right up to maximum, and still not be able to see the individual pixels. Why is that? Thanks, Martin
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I have recently noticed that when I zoom in with my Leica C-Lux 1 a black crescent shaped patch appears in the viewing screen, slightly right of centre. This increases proportionaly to the zoom and is not visible when the lens is at wide. The blackening transferes to the captured image. Could this be a fault with the lens or sensor? Any suggestions? Is there a service facility near Warrington. Thanks.
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Hi everyone, I had the luck to be next on the list for the new Apo Summicron 35mm lens and am in love with it, there is just one little thing that throws me off so far. When you pass the 0,7m distance on the focusing mount to be in the range of 0,7-0,3m focusing you have to use LV or the Visoflex to focus your shot.This is because the rangefinder cannot focus under 0,7m. That is fine, the thing is that the LV zoom option, that auto zooms in to where you set the focus cross on the screen is disabled or does not work. I thought this was a firmware issue as the lens is new but this is not the case. Now it is cumbersome, when using the amazing new close up feature of the lens, you have to manually zoom in with the thumbwheel when you turn the focus mount and anytime you lightly press the shutter to have the lv zoom out again to frame your shot you have to manually do the whole thing again to correct focus if needed. Also I usually have exposure correction set to my thumbwheel wich I now have to set to LV Zoom, so this is an additional feature I loose because of this process. Does anyone know about this issue? I would advise Leica to fix this through a FW Update so the auto Zoom is activated in any focusing range. Thank you