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Diplotaxis tenuifolia

 

Taken last Sunday

  • ƒ/5.6
  • 28.0 mm
  • 1/250
  • ISO 50

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Path to the water in the late afternoon sun

Q2 - 28 mm - f1,7 - 1/2000 - ISO 100

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On 28/11/2020 at 15:34, Leica Guy said:

Como han dicho otros, simplemente impresionante. Esta imagen merece ser impresa en grande. Hermosa luz de la madrugada. Muy pacifico. El agua, el seto, el árbol y las ovejas trabajan juntos para crear una composición intrigante. Mi ojo hizo un bonito bucle moviéndose a través de la imagen. ¡¡Felicidades!! 

Superb photography

 

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Self portrait

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On 11/27/2020 at 6:54 PM, rpoppes said:

...I have heard:

- All the crap that people say about high price and 'there are much better camera's for way less money' etc etc - I ignore that completely because I decide how to spend my hard earned $$'s
- Not good in low light,
- Not good for high ISO,
- Not for landscape etc etc etc etc.

 

Then I check out some of these images and forget all about those comments. Some are absolutely stunning images and AGAIN it shows, it's not the camera that TAKES the image.
Person, composition, light, shadow, subject...
 

 

@rpoppes It's the internet, people will say anything - true or not. 

The above which you have heard is just more of the baseless and childish Leica hate/envy/nonsense that some people feel compelled to spew.  As you rightly observe, the images that Q2 users have posted and continue to post prove every one of these claims to be nothing other than laughable hogwash.

As you also observe, "I ignore that completely because I decide how to spend my hard earned $$'s."  Good for you.  Think for yourself.  Tread the path less traveled by the masses.  As the images in this thread have shown thousands of times over, that path leads to some interesting and beautiful places.

The Q2 is not everyone's cup of tea - some think it is a niche camera.  If the Q2 is a niche camera, that's an awfully large niche:  Travel, documentary, street, portrait, macro, nature, landscape, family events, day to day photography...

 

 

 

 

 

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Q2 family photo at Thanksgiving 2020

ISO 2000 f5 1/250th finished in C1

 

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2 hours ago, HighlandK said:

Afternoon walk, well sun sets at 15.35 at the moment in the north of Scotland!

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Nice pictures. What ISO value did you use ? 

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32 minutes ago, GHA said:

Nice pictures. What ISO value did you use ? 

Thanks. Both ISO 100 (ISO Auto). Moon: f/2.2, 1/250, Exp comp -1. Cropped to 3700 pixels square. The other: f/4, 1/200, Exp comp -1. Cropped to 7520 x 4850 pixels.

Love the flexibility of this camera, but who doesn't - provided they are happy with 28mm as a starting point.

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" Camaïeu automnal "    Rambouillet / France  

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On 11/27/2020 at 6:54 PM, rpoppes said:

I don't have a Q2 but currently selling all my CL gear (so if you know someone 🙂... ) to purchase one.
Listening, watching and reading a lot of information about the camera.

I have heard:

- All the crap that people say about high price and 'there are much better camera's for way less money' etc etc - I ignore that completely because I decide how to spend my hard earned $$'s
- Not good in low light,
- Not good for high ISO,
- Not for landscape etc etc etc etc.
 

Then I check out some of these images and forget all about those comments. Some are absolutely stunning images and AGAIN it shows, it's not the camera that TAKES the image.
Person, composition, light, shadow, subject...
 

I can't wait to have sold my CL (which I absolutely love btw, but can't afford to buy Q2 just because I like it) and just have one lens and nothing else.

Don't know why I decided to post this. I guess I was just happy to see those Q2 images to confirm it is a beauty!

I’m lucky to have both and I can tell you the Q2 will inspire you to take those beautiful pictures 🙂

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