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I gave up on the wifi, plus I am an Android user, so it was a piece of poor marketing hype as far as I am concerned.

Yes., the files are nice, I tend to shoot B&W plus RW.

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I have taken some Black and White images and I really like them. The T is a really nice camera.

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One of the first Black and Whites with the 18-56 lens at 56mm, ISO 125, 1/250 sec at F5.6

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I am impressed by the amount of craftmanship in the buildings you show here. And how clean they are.

Thank you. They are County Courthouses in Texas. Of the 265 Counties over half of the Courthouses are styled like this with no two being the same. They have, and are, being restored to a new condition.

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A simple Seiko Solar watch. Taken with the Summicron 23mm lens at:

 

ISO 400 with a Elpro 3 attached (at last I have my stepup ring).

 

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I am beginning to get excited about Black and White, and the T is handling it very well indeed.

 

Lens Elmar 18-56 at 43.9, ISO 100, 1/250 sec at F 7.1

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T, Nikkor 28 mm, f/3.5

 

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Street Food..

 

Ppopgi (sugar candy)

 

23mm

 

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Hello,

 

I'd like to upload a picture... I've got as far as the "Post Preview" stage, but I'm at a loss as to how to actually post the picture and add a note to it.

 

Please advise.

Type your text in the reply box.

Go to the bottom and click the More Reply Options button.

On the next screen at the bottom select the image from your computer.

Then attach the file using the appropriate buttons.

Then click the Post Reply button.

There are size restrictions on the images. 

I keep them 1100 x 1100 or so and 300k resolution.......I think.

There is a help section on restrictions.

 

There are ways to link photos from other sites like Flicker but I don't use those yet.

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Notice the facade of the house... river pebbles embedded in mortar. The pic was taken in Paris, Ontario through which the Grand River flows. The locals call such houses "cobblestone houses". The pic was taken via the Leica T's Vario Elmar 18–56mm @ 18mm. f = 5.7; iso = 100; speed = 1/160. I like the colours and the reflections in the window, but I should have been more careful with the symmetry.

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APO-Vario-Elmar-T 55-135

 

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