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Recent Portrait Session, using the Digilux 2

iso 100 F4 1/160 90mm

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Guest Jim 2012

Palm Tree Stump - D2

 

 

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Seagull leading the way

Crop from a previous version

using the burst mode on the D2

iso 100 F4 1/1600 60mm

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Guest Jim 2012

Historical Building

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Red Spider plant

Using the Elpro D Close up lens.

iso 100 F4 1/100th at 28mm to get a wide perspective .

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"Love At First Sight"

 

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Beautiful B&W portrait up there by Mikeleng. One of the best shots in the entire thread, I would say.

 

Here is a picture of an old cottage at Levens Hall on the edge of the Lake District in England. It was taken last week but has an autumnal feel.

 

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Guest Jim 2012

C'mon In, Our Door's Always Open

 

An old field worker's shack near Piru, Ca.

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A scene from the Yorkshire Dales in England.

 

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IAN C

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Just a couple of photos.

 

The first one old (from this C'mas)

 

The seocnd one recent (an evening storm on Trieste this last Sunday)

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A scene in the gardens of Levens Hall, on the edge of the Lake District in N England.

 

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Guest Jim 2012

Economic Cast-offs.

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I have a Canon 5D which I use most of the time and a G7 to use as a pocket camera. For times when the 5D plus 24-105 lens is too big and I want more fun than the G7 will give, I was thinking of a D2. In fact, I put a $100 non-refundable down payment on a used (excellent ++) D2 from Tamarkin this morning. I am beginning to think I am crazy to pay almost $900 for a four-year-old 5MP camera with an EVF, long (by today's standards) shutter lag, and reported issues with sensor failure. On the other hand, the camera/lens are calling me, and the photo examples I have seen do seem to have a certain look about them. Does such a look really exist with this camera, or does it just seem this way because most who use this camera happen to be goood photographers? If there is such a look, does it come from the lens or from the in-camera image processing? Do the D2 users here tend to use JPEG most of the time?

 

Hi Asabet, I have a D2 and it is always a pleasure to check out any shots I take with this beautiful camera. The D2 quality is most certainly there. I also have 2 Nikons with a battery of lenses etc.They do not have this intangible quality of the Leica for sure. I recently bought a D-Lux 5 and again the JPGs are astonishingly good. With your new purchase I don't think you will be dissapointed. Yes, the D2 quality is definately there but it is subtly beautiful. Best of luck. jhc.

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Two pictures from a North Lancashire (England) sunset taken with the Digilux 2 MONOCHROM.

 

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