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Rob, if it inspires you and you like the output so much and you can put it to good use without your grandkids making faces at you, go for it. I just couldn’t connect with the camera, I hated how slow it was, I was faster with the M10, loved the output of the M10 with the terrific M lenses much better, so I gave it back. If I had this much money left to spend on more gear right now, I know what I would get. But that new M lens won’t do it for you. You want AF and high IQ in a compact package with those Florida sunshine colors.

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Souzan, Syrian Refugee
Kab Elias Education Center 
Bakaa Valley, Lebanon
Leica SL, 24-90

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Rob, if it inspires you and you like the output so much and you can put it to good use without your grandkids making faces at you, go for it. I just couldn’t connect with the camera, I hated how slow it was, I was faster with the M10, loved the output of the M10 with the terrific M lenses much better, so I gave it back. If I had this much money left to spend on more gear right now, I know what I would get. But that new M lens won’t do it for you. You want AF and high IQ in a compact package with those Florida sunshine colors.

Chaemono: I am in 'no-man's land' with a decision at the moment. I know your frustration with its speed. (I have too much Leica duplication at the moment, so I try to rationalize what to trade off). I'm still waiting for my panacea:  that perfect can-do-everything model.   ;)

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Rafiq, Syrian Refugee
Miniara Education Center 
Miniara, Lebanon
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Lovely composition.  What language is the sign written in?  It appears to be right-to-left.

This is from Left to Right, normal way. What is written is, Opening and closing time of the door.

Language is "Gujarati" spoken in the state of "Gujarat" India's westernmost state.

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Joram, Syrian Refugee
Qabb Ilyas Education Center
Qabb Ilyas, Lebanon
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SL + Minolta MD 85/2.0

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Alex, Internally Displaced Refugee
Al-Malikiyah, Syria
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Maya, Syrian Refugee

Miniara Education Center 

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Man photographing dirt

 

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Milana, Internally Displaced Refugee
Al-Malikiyah, Syria
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I am in the throes of deciding whether to purchase a Hasselblad X1D (trying one out at the moment) and your photos certainly give me pause.

Rob

 

Well, with the T you already have some spare lenses for the SL  ;-)

 

- Vikas

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