Learner Posted May 28, 2017 Share #1 Â Posted May 28, 2017 Advertisement (gone after registration) In a recent Leica T / TL post "dayglo" wrote: Â The silver and black bodies are in stock. Perhaps remaining inventory and selling less than the newer titanium color. Interesting to see what Leica does next with the T, and if they further integrate it with the SL. I am hoping they put some method of leveling; my horizons are spilling right much too often. This was a big issue for M10 users and Leica heard their outcry. Â ===== Â I, too, have the impression that my pictures are slightly more clockwise than I had taken them. Â Has anybody else sensed this unwanted rotation? Â I suppose the fix is simple... Shoot slightly off-horizontal / counter-clockwise, but we shouldn't have to do that, should we? Â John Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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dkCambridgeshire Posted June 2, 2017 Share #2  Posted June 2, 2017 In a recent Leica T / TL post "dayglo" wrote:  The silver and black bodies are in stock. Perhaps remaining inventory and selling less than the newer titanium color. Interesting to see what Leica does next with the T, and if they further integrate it with the SL. I am hoping they put some method of leveling; my horizons are spilling right much too often. This was a big issue for M10 users and Leica heard their outcry.  =====  I, too, have the impression that my pictures are slightly more clockwise than I had taken them.  Has anybody else sensed this unwanted rotation?  I suppose the fix is simple... Shoot slightly off-horizontal / counter-clockwise, but we shouldn't have to do that, should we?  John    Maybe consider placing camera on a tripod and check it's perfectly level (using a mini bubble level) before taking an image  sequence of suitable subject matter e.g. a brick wall … and the check results to ascertain if your suspicion is correct.  dunk  Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jevidon Posted June 20, 2017 Share #3 Â Posted June 20, 2017 Have you considered shooting with the grid in the finder. That way, you can align the image with true to the camera horizontal and vertical lines. I did that for years before some cameras came out with the leveling aid a,d I still do it with my T. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
earleygallery Posted June 20, 2017 Share #4 Â Posted June 20, 2017 Most likely you're holding the camera slightly off kilter. If it's a common issue I'd suggest it may be a result of the 'ergonomics' of the design. Â Easy to verify its NOT a fault as above. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Learner Posted June 20, 2017 Author Share #5 Â Posted June 20, 2017 Thank you all... Your ideas are very useful. Â John Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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