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-EXIF Summary: 1/30s f/5.6 ISO100 13,2mm (35mm eq:52mm)

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-EXIF Summary: 1/13s f/5.6 ISO100 12,6mm (35mm eq:50mm)

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-EXIF Summary: 1/25s f/5.6 ISO100 7,1mm (35mm eq:28mm)

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Adding a few more examples to this fantastic thread

 

Below is my newborn daughter with the D2 and bounce flash. I think it did a really nice job of softening the skin, giving dimension, and bringing just enough highlight to her eyes.

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..and another macro with the Elpro D. I can't get over the B&W conversions on this camera. It helps fend off the temptation to buy into the Monochrom-M for the time being ;)

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...and *one* more macro conversion

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At 90mm wide open, JPG no post. You can get some bokeh if you stick to the longer FL and get close... Rendering is everything you can expect from a modern Leica ASPH lens...

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Technically, very good. But I do worry about the tension on the neck bands. Please speak to the owner. A young animal grows quite rapidly, needing progressive adjustment of neck contraints. Sorry to raise this point.

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Peach roses under a warm Maple Bay summer sun. Images shot with Leica Digilux 2.

 

 

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D2, WB set to B&W.

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I have Digilux 2 for almost 16 years. It has been serving me a good quality picture since then. Lately, it has monitor problem. When I start the camera, it works. It can take pictures. But with a not so good monitor view. There is a light grey circle shade in the frame border. I don't know if this is an LCD problem. But if there is a monitor problem, can I replace it with after market parts? Or at least maybe I can replaced with other camera brand LCD parts compatible with Digilux 2 system?

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There are certainly no spare parts any more and the LCD and software are a fairly specific match. The solution would be to buy a cheap Panasonic DMC LC1 and use it for parts. 

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