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All made with test model and pre-final firmware

 

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Lunch anyone?

 

T with the 18-56 zoom at 43mm

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Beautiful shots here.

 

I can't help but think how the current M lenses (plus the T mount ones) are revealing the potential of the transplanted X Vario sensor in the T. Colours and details are looking brilliant in my opinion. Sure the Vario had a nice (slow) lens, but not being able to put on an old Summarit, a Noctilux, or even a nice Zeiss lens, kind of limited the ability to explore what this sensor can do.

 

Keep 'em coming!

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Power Pole in Longdendale.

 

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Summicron 23mm @ f/2

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Weir over Railings

 

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Summicron 23mm @ f/2

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Stunning, Jono!! Wonderful color, beautiful subjects and superb image quality.

 

And thank you - and to the few fortunate others here who have the T - for taking the time to share your photos. Not only do we get to enjoy them, but it's also very helpful to see a variety of images created by different people in different circumstances.

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