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Lunch in the neighbor's back yard....sigma 150-600

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Sigma 20mm 1.4  art

 

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Sigma 105mm 1.4 art

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Voigtländer 50mm 1.0

 

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Just out walking in Narbonne, France.  I thought this gentleman had a fabulous fashion sense.  Leica SL2-S and 24-90mm Elmarit.

A link to many more examples on my SL2-S gallery and Leica Travel Photography Blog.

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Easter dinner

(SL2-S (rep), SL 24-70)

 

 

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Leica SL2-S; Vario-Elmarit-SL 2,8-4.0/24-90 ASPH.

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Horseshoe Bend & Glen Canyon, Page, Arizona

SL2-S & SL 35 APO

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 Canal side in Narbonne France. Deep in discussion. SL2-S and 24-90mm. 
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sigma 35mm f2 DG DN

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On 4/12/2023 at 10:48 AM, Camaro5 said:

Horseshoe Bend & Glen Canyon, Page, Arizona

SL2-S & SL 35 APO

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Is there a lens wide enough to capture the expanse of this amazing landscape? The SL 35 Apo is a great lens I am enjoying mine. Great shots   

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I am a man with several hats - Shot at 6400 iso in relatively dim indoor conditions 1/15 sec and f 6.3 using SL Summicron 50 Asph lens. There is some blue tinging appearing on the white wall in the shadowy areas largely corrected with colour temp adjustment.. 

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7 hours ago, Ken Abrahams said:

Is there a lens wide enough to capture the expanse of this amazing landscape? The SL 35 Apo is a great lens I am enjoying mine. Great shots   

A 20mm or 24mm would've been better.  Unfortunately I had only brought the 35 APO for the hike down there which was 1.5 miles round trip with a 400 foot elevation change.  It was labeled a "moderate" hike, but coming back uphill was kind of tough.  I did get some other captures with my 20mm Sigma and in hindsight wish I'd had my SL 24-70 with me.  This place is about a 4.5 hour drive for us, and we'll be going back when the snow melts at the higher elevations.  

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Leica S  30-90 with the SL2-S.

My impression is that the SL2-S focuses the S lenses faster than the old SL 601.  The image stabilization feature is wonderful as is the better iso performance.

I am impressed by the S images on the SL2-S.

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Noctilux 0.95 on SL2-S

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Urban Sky - hand held 1600 iso Summilux M 1.4 

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Fischer's Lovebirds (Agapornis fischeri) @ Mwiba Reserve, S. Serengeti Tanzania.

These wild birds are are found mostly in protected areas. Their population has declined drastically outside of protected areas, as they're captured for the international pet trade, it's just appalling. 

SL2-S Reporter & Canon 400mm f4 USM DOll & Sigma MC-21 adapter.

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View from Bar 94

(Chicago)

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Leica SL2-S * Leica Summicron SL 2.0/50 Asph * 1/10 sec * f/2.8 * ISO 3200 * Capture One
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