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T + 50mm Summarit-M

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T + Nikkor 50 mm.

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T with 18-56mm @56mm, 1/320@f/5.6, ISO 200 . . .

 

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T+80-200R f4 @ 200mm (equivalent 300mm)

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T+80-200R f4 @ 200mm (equivalent 300mm)

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West Wittering, West Sussex. Leica T + 18-56 + Lee Little Stopper plus the Big Stopper

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T+90mm AA

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T with 55-135mm@135mm, 1/1250@f/5.6, ISO 200 . . . 

 

A very confiding Australian Magpie . . . 

 

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T + 18-56mm

 

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How are you finding the 80-200 on the T

Thanks Floyd

 

I have used it only sparingly, but more because it is a new lens for me.

I like it very much. One can hand hold the T to achieve focus. The IQ is quite nice, the lens is built well, and actually renders just soft enough to make a nice portrait lens. I like having the reach up to 300mm on the T.  It is not heavy a lens to carry and at the end of the day is a very versatile and practical lens to have. 

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Rob

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TL2+60mm

 

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Old Cinema

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Windfall plums.

 

My first real shot with the TL2 after collecting it today (other than the statutory first shot of the bookcase). Summicron-TL 23mm, ISO 6400. Spot focus, A-mode, auto ISO.

 

What a delightful little camera this is! I already find my fingers and thumbs hitting the icons automatically to make a quick change. It is just intuitive to use. Much though I liked the jewel-like quality of the OM-D E-M5-ii, its screen of icons and menus was a nightmare to manage.

 

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T + Summilux-M 35mm @ISO 800

 

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A quiet small town of Switzerland at night

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