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2 hours ago, Cl35mm said:

My experience is that Voitlander lenses are not very good lenses.

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Can you elaborate? My and many others' experience has been exactly the opposite.

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3 hours ago, Cl35mm said:

My experience is that Voitlander lenses are not very good lenses.

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I would buy this exhibition lens at preferred rate🏆 It doesn't affect your imagery. It's about to see a problem as opportunity. 

 Today, I feel like a philosographer 🤨

 

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Face it - Leica owners are often anal-retentive and high-maintenance.

From When Harry met Sally:

Sally: "Am I high maintenance?"
Harry: "You're the worst kind. You're high-maintenance but you think you're low maintenance!"
Sally: "No I'm not! I just want what I want, the way I want it."
Harry: "Like I said; High-maintenance."

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1. this garbage should not be there. Right?

2. I know that this garbage is inside and it prevents me from creating a composition. At the level of thinking. So this dust affects the photograph.

3. This junk will affect the selling price.

4. This is voigtlander / carl zeiss.

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On 8/5/2021 at 8:56 PM, Cl35mm said:

1. this garbage should not be there. Right?

2. I know that this garbage is inside and it prevents me from creating a composition. At the level of thinking. So this dust affects the photograph.

3. This junk will affect the selling price.

4. This is voigtlander / carl zeiss.

Poor craftsman blames his tools.

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On 8/5/2021 at 8:56 PM, Cl35mm said:

1. this garbage should not be there. Right?

2. I know that this garbage is inside and it prevents me from creating a composition. At the level of thinking. So this dust affects the photograph.

3. This junk will affect the selling price.

4. This is voigtlander / carl zeiss

1. No

2. Free your mind.

3. Never sell it.

4. It’s not Carl Zeiss.

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On 8/5/2021 at 7:58 AM, Cl35mm said:

My experience is that Voitlander lenses are not very good lenses.

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Well in my experience, it’s the exact opposite, and I’ve even gone so far  to have given up all of my Leica glass in favor of Voigtlander options. What exactly are you trying to illustrate here with these photos? 

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On 8/5/2021 at 7:56 PM, Cl35mm said:

...2. I know that this garbage is inside and it prevents me from creating a composition. At the level of thinking. So this dust affects the photograph...

 

[lol][lol][lol]

Too Funny!!!

Philip.

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45 minutes ago, Simone_DF said:

My Leica Q2 had dust inside the EVF right out of the box

I don't buy cameras with a fixed lens. I don't like dust on the sensor. Especially if the dust got on the rear lens. A huge gray spot even on the wide open. Especially when you're shooting a video.

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For those who do not care about garbage, I can sell the lens at a standard price. Welcome. Someone carries the equipment in his pocket with keys and pistachios. Someone carefully uses the equipment. We are all different.
If someone wants to buy - welcome.

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I don't buy cameras with a fixed lens. How to remove a large gray spot on  post prod? Why would I do that? I don't like dust and garbage

https://photographylife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Sensor-Dust-Test.jpg

 

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