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Quite a few people stealing Feudals thread! But it sure is fun visiting here. Thanks for posting.

I don't mind at all.  I love the fact that people are posting so many awesome X 113 shots!!  

 

I know there are some who don't like the camera, but this camera has a nice signature that differs from other cameras.  Fuji also has nice cameras in their X100 series, but they're lacking something compared to the X 113.  Of course, the 113 is also a lot more expensive than the X100T, so there is that.   :)

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Spring has finally arrived here in the Baltimore/Washington area, after a delayed start thanks to a winter that did not want to go away.  Our apple tree has started to blossom, along with a number of other trees in the area.  It's such a nice site after the brown and gray dreariness of winter.

 

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More signs of spring.  This time, it's yellow flowers in bloom in my garden.  The 113 did a great job with the yellow in these flowers, on a bright sunny day.  My Canon 6D (which I also love) didn't do nearly as good a job with the color.

 

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Certainly a beautiful looking camera, I can't believe Leica didn't make a lens hood, god knows there would have been a big profit margin in it, unless they suggest the front element is recessed enough that it's not prone to flare ?

XVario lens hood fits perfectly well (with the cap)! So does XVario metalhandgrip.

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My cherry tree is finally blooming.  It's been a long cold winter, and the spring has been pretty chilly as well.  It was pretty windy as I was taking this shot, but the X Typ 113 did a great job.  This camera is so much to shoot with.

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Went to the Analogue Workshop with Leica Akademie in San Francisco this past weekend, and also spent a lot of time with my X (type 113) and M-E.  Here are some shots from the X, which  made an absolutely wonderful travel camera.

 
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More spring weather from the Washington, DC area.  The grass is super green (second mowing of the season today), and flowers are blooming everywhere.  The Typ 113 captures color so very well.

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Feudal: nice & crispy flowers (all of them). Eyewatering sharp too! I like how fresh the colors are.

Thanks!!  I just love the way the X renders color, and the sharpness of the lens.  

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The first real summer-like humidity of the year today.  A lot of haze this morning, and a reddish tint to the sky as the sun first came up over the horizon.  Sadly, I missed it, and only got this shot, about 15 minutes later.  Really bummed that I missed capturing those colors, my fault for being too lazy this morning.   :huh:

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