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SL + 24-90

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SL + 90-280 @ 130

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SL + Noctilux @ 0.95 - Cisco, UT

 

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SL + 70-180 APO Elmarit @ 180mm

 

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In my daughter's garden on Mother's Day morning on a recent trip to Boise, Idaho.

 

SL / 24-90 Vario-Elmarit - ISO 400, f8 @1/500 @ 78mm.

 

This camera / lens combo makes me happier & happier every time I take it out of its bag

 

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oof.  that 70-180 looks real, real good.

 

I have 3 R lenses which are just phenomenal on the SL, the APO 280 f4, the 70-180 APO and the APO Elmarit 180. Much easier to handle on the SL than on the MP240

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The ruins of Hammershus. Bornholm - Denmark

SL 24/90, 90 mm f:8, 1/500 sec.,  ISO 100

 

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drosera Ericksoniae, an Australian insectivorous plant. Vario-Elmarit-SL 24-90, 90mm F/11 ISO 100 1/125s. Object to sensor distance 0.51m. 100% crop. The plant is about 1.5cm in diameter.

 

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Learning to Pray

Jameh Mosque, Isfahan, Iran

Leica SL, 24-90

 

 

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Sorry, but I would have preferred to see more of the vinery/vineyard, the cellar for example, or some vintage bottles.

The car is already well known and offers little surprise for me, it is "off-the-rack" so to say, while the vinery offers more "one-of-a-kind" views, too bad ...   but tastes are different.        B)

 

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Sorry, but I would have preferred to see more of the vinery/vineyard, the cellar for example, or some vintage bottles.

The car is already well known and offers little surprise for me, it is "off-the-rack" so to say, while the vinery offers more "one-of-a-kind" views, too bad ...   but tastes are different.        B)

 

If you want, we give you a second chance.

 

Why are you always so negative not only in this topic but generally.
I perceive this forum is a place where experiences are exchanged and questions can be asked in a positive spirit
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Why are you always so negative not only in this topic but generally.
I perceive this forum is a place where experiences are exchanged and questions can be asked in a positive spirit

 

 

How would you know how I generally am ? Are you allmighty or better all-knowing ?

What should I say and stay polite after such an impolite and questionable statement ? 

It is like saying: Do you still regularly beat your wife ? Or have you finally stopped it ?

I hope you see how questionable this sort if statements is .

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