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Is there any place where we could see some photos you did with that precise camera?

 

Here's a couple of my favourites, taken last year:

 

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...who says small sensor cameras can't cut it? ;)

 

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I took these with a forerunner of the V-Lux-1 in November 2005. As Bill wrote, "...who says small sensor cameras can't cut it?"

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I have the V-Lux 1 and it's a fantastic camera. I spent about a year doing some street photography with it. Here's a sample, no PP done, right out of camera.

It would be great to have a V-Lux group here!

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I could create a new thread but why not publishing this here? :)

 

Reflection in a clasp:

 

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The roof and the niche underneath containing a sculpture reflects in the clasp of my purse. Mode close-up. Any comment welcome! :)

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Why is the EXIF data for these pictures by stuny not of a Leica branded Panasonic?

 

# Camera Make = Panasonic

# Camera Model = DMC-FZ20

You mean his post dated 23.03.2011, 12:17? Good question as he says that they were taken with a V-Lux 1... I guess the DMC FZ20 is the Panasonic counterpart of the V-Lux 1.

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Stuart said that his (very pleasing) photographs were made with a forerunner of the V-LUX 1 from 2005. That is a very reasonable description of this older Panasonic camera. It had a lens marked Leica Vario-Elmarit too which means the photos are acceptable to be published in this forum of course.

Why is the EXIF data for these pictures by stuny not of a Leica branded Panasonic?

 

# Camera Make = Panasonic

# Camera Model = DMC-FZ20

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Stuart said that his (very pleasing) photographs were made with a forerunner of the V-LUX 1 from 2005. That is a very reasonable description of this older Panasonic camera. It had a lens marked Leica Vario-Elmarit too which means the photos are acceptable to be published in this forum of course.

The question wasn't about the Panasonic camera in itself but about the fact that photos taken with a V-Lux 1 have Panasonic exifs. A trial version of the "to be released" V-Lux 1 could explain the thing. :)

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The question wasn't about the Panasonic camera in itself but about the fact that photos taken with a V-Lux 1 have Panasonic exifs. A trial version of the "to be released" V-Lux 1 could explain the thing. :)

 

No, they don’t, as this screen grab testifies.

 

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Stuart’s explanation was perfectly coherent. Pico got the wrong end of the stick and you followed him up the garden path. [i really need a third metaphor to complete the set but can’t think of one just now.]

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No, they don’t, as this screen grab testifies. ...

Screen grab of what photo?

 

Here is a screen grab of the exif of the six photos stuart posted in this thread : http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1302184457.jpg.

 

I'm not saying that Stuart is a cheater; if he used a pre-version of the V-Lux 1, the fact that the photos are still branded Panasonic wouldn't surprise me much, the Panasonic version of the V-Lux 1 being released before the V-Lux 1.

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Screen grab of what photo?

 

Here is a screen grab of the exif of the six photos stuart posted in this thread : http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1302184457.jpg.

 

I'm not saying that Stuart is a cheater; if he used a pre-version of the V-Lux 1, the fact that the photos are still branded Panasonic wouldn't surprise me much, the Panasonic version of the V-Lux 1 being released before the V-Lux 1.

 

It doesn't matter what photo is, does it? As it happens it's a picture of frost which is far too boring to post, especially in a Bill Palmer thread.

 

The EXIF data for Stuart’s photos show that they were taken with an FZ20, a Panasonic camera with a Leica lens. It was a forerunner of the FZ50 which is the same as the Leica-branded V-Lux 1. It is perfectly reasonable, therefore, to refer also to the FZ20 as a forerunner of the V-Lux 1. The FZ50 was the first Panasonic FZ series camera that Leica adopted and rebranded as a Leica camera. There was no Leica equivalent of the FZ20, which is why the EXIF records the camera as a Panasonic. It’s all quite logical. What is the problem here?

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Back on the topic, here’s an off-the-cuff V-Lux 1 snap I was quite pleased with. I’ve left the EXIF data intact for those who enjoy such things.

 

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Back on the topic, here’s an off-the-cuff V-Lux 1 snap I was quite pleased with.

 

As well you should be! Beautiful!

 

I have been terribly busy on the film side of things -I will try to ULOAD a few VL1's soon!

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V-lux 1. Information exif in image.

 

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