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Welcome home Neil!

 

And remember that even if the weather doesn't worry you, they are predicting power failures which are a real serious pain. Keep all your batteries fully charged.

 

It's already getting pretty wild up where I am. How far north are you travelling?

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Peter my plan is to head over to fort William on the 27th. Then up to stoer and on to Durness and down to Inverness to demo the XQD on the 29th. Will stop over in both stoer and Inverness before heading back to Dundee.

 

 

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Peter my plan is to head over to fort William on the 27th. Then up to stoer and on to Durness and down to Inverness to demo the XQD on the 29th. Will stop over in both stoer and Inverness before heading back to Dundee.

 

 

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You should miss the worst of the weather then. It should have passed over by 26th.

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Saying that I'm getting peer pressure to buy the 24/90 even though I know it's not that great a lens......... I just don't need it if I want to shoot landscape I will use S007 or if while traveling I will use Noctilux or the 21mm SCM that I just bought

 

 

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Actually you should get the new Summilux-SL 50mm. Its weatherproof and it supposed to be as good as anything Leica has made before. (I'm still waiting for mine)

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Actually you should get the new Summilux-SL 50mm. Its weatherproof and it supposed to be as good as anything Leica has made before. (I'm still waiting for mine)

Roy my Noctilux covers 50mm and if weathered gear is needed I will just use the S system [emoji41][emoji41][emoji41]

 

 

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Scotland should be a mandatory testing ground for two things: camera weatherproofing systems and insect repellent. In my experience, Deet is the only repellent known to keep midges at bay, so I assume that's where they checked it out. I hope Leica did the same with the SL.

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Those little b@stards get everywhere..................I'm hoping minus degrees will keep them at bay. I will take my S007 up the west cost and see if we can git it a work out :) :) 

Nope not true I only have one S lens with me so SL will have to maybe get wet :)

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Those little b@stards get everywhere..................I'm hoping minus degrees will keep them at bay. I will take my S007 up the west cost and see if we can git it a work out :) :)

Nope not true I only have one S lens with me so SL will have to maybe get wet :)

 

There will be no midges Neil, but it's been blowing and snowing like fu    ry.

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Okay made it to Dundee last night.............the drive from Birmingham to Dundee was a bloody nightmare especially from the Borders to Perth.

Just booked a nice hotel on the Isle of Skye for 27th and 28th so hopefully the rain will be gone and the wind user friendly...........pictures to follow :)

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