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More greenery - this time from an LC1. Taken when it was young, almost 5 years ago.

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More greenery but with some yellow and blue as well.

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I love to take pictures of greenery! :)

Trees, flowers, blossoms...

Here are two examples, taken this spring, the one from the distance and the other very close.

 

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Please let's not turn this magnificent 1000+ post thread into a "Digilux 2 v Whatever" camera arguement. If you want to do that then please start a new thread and go at it all you want.:o

 

In this thread please try to stick to photos that show the Digilux 2's distinctive look.:)

 

Thanks,

Pete.

 

If there is one feature that sets the Digilux2 apart from all other cameras it is its lens, arguably the best fast standard zoom ever made. The images in this thread show that off. So it is singularly pointless to introduce references to fixed focal length cameras imo.

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PM to Thorsten Overgaard,John Thawley and everyone else who have posted their images on this thread from this enigmatic,outdated,and flawed camera; I hold all of you personally accountable for parting me and others here from their hard earned income and otherwise rationally operating cerebral cortexes to buy/buy into the Digilux 2. How dare all of you for posting such beautiful images from a 5 MP,non lens-interchangeable camera whose features invite the user to explore the capacity and marriage of a phenomenal lens and a sensor which makes no apologies whatsoever for what it can produce at f2 and 100 ISO! That said, totally by dumb luck I found an incredibly nice D2 at BH Photo while researching for something else entirely. I bought it so fast my left brain was reeling......my initial images and experience leaves me smiling and confounded. Are you guys sure there isn't a 10+MP sensor in there?

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That said, totally by dumb luck I found an incredibly nice D2 at BH Photo while researching for something else entirely. I bought it so fast my left brain was reeling......my initial images and experience leaves me smiling and confounded. Are you guys sure there isn't a 10+MP sensor in there?

 

Damn you! I think you were the one to beat me to it! I saw one on B+H about 3 weeks back in NYC, and it was sold within hours. I saw it online, but they wouldn't let me order because of holidays, and as soon as the site opened for business again, it was gone. They did let me hold it in person the next day, because it was still not shipped/picked up yet, but it was definitely sold. They wouldn't even take bribes! Did you get yours a few weeks back or just today?

 

Lucky you!!!!!!! Were there able to tell you if the sensor was replaced or not?

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l-camer-forum-user,

I am indeed the damnable and lucky buyer of the D2 at BH Photo a few weeks ago. Like you I have missed on several attempts to buy one these blasted things. I encourage you to keep looking as my initial impressions of it has justified my time searching for one.

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One of my favorite subjects, taken today with one of my favorite cameras . .

(The D2 is not just for soft, pretty things)

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Few pictures from a local church

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Knight and horse from a tourist gift shop.

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This was done with B&W setting in the camera. Untouched except cropped to 8X10.

The D2 set on grayscale is almost always perfect.

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Hello,

 

It seems to me that the details of this photography are not very sharp.

 

Guy

 

Here is the original color image simply cropped to 8:10 and scaled down for web viewing. . . (I personally like the softer version, but I should have posted the original for this thread ).

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Here is the original color image simply cropped to 8:10 and scaled down for web viewing. . . (I personally like the softer version, but I should have posted the original for this thread ).

 

OK and thank you.

It is better here!:)

 

Guy

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Greenery? OK !

 

I love to take pictures of greenery! :)

Trees, flowers, blossoms...

Here are two examples, taken this spring, the one from the distance and the other very close.

 

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and a B&W...!

 

Greenery? OK !

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