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A short visit in botanic garden


Louis

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  Hello louis.

What a wonderfull set.Love those colours ,beautifully lighted.I think this camera is just what the doctor ordered , as you can with an adaptor add any lens to your mighty T. Judging by these sharp photo's and the colours it produces ,the sensor is top class.You made the right choice.As always : My best regards. John Basso, 

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Stuart and John with all those generous thumbs; thank you so much for your encouragement.

 

John, I am glad I didn't get rid of my Nikkor lenses. I was really waiting for something like leica XV with interchangeable lens possibility that never came. So, I had no other choice but T. Now, I am getting used to it and liking it very much. But I must admit, I am also missing lots of shots because of manual focusing. Moving subjects (actions) become very hard to nail; but I am practicing hard! ;)

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Louis,

 

very nice series with lush colors and good frames and exposure. Leica T is  your  camera.  Manual focus is will be no problem after some time. Aferwards you won't like to use AF any more if not necessary, because one is much more precise in framing and focus when taking adequate time for a composition. Keep goin' and we can enjoy the results of your effort then.

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Louis,

 

very nice series with lush colors and good frames and exposure. Leica T is  your  camera.  Manual focus is will be no problem after some time. Aferwards you won't like to use AF any more if not necessary, because one is much more precise in framing and focus when taking adequate time for a composition. Keep goin' and we can enjoy the results of your effort then.

 

Iduna, thank you very much! Yes, indeed, MF is much more precise when it is working! I most miss 109 for the street photography. I am practicing hard to reach the speed I used to have years ago when I also was younger! ;) But I admit, I enjoy the old lenses, and T is really a very nice camera, and way under-rated! 

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