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Venetian store blind effect: A German dogma?


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HI guys,

 

I've been off for a while travelling to Prague, Berlin, Frankfurt and Solms. Next week trip: New York.

 

Yesterday, at Solms, Leica coded my Tri-Elmar 28-35-50 and checked focus accuracy on my six lenses with my both bodies in just 6 hours. As I had John Milich's WATE adapter on, the guy who did the adjustments to my lenses/bodies came to inquire me about this adapter. He though it was a very clever solution on the M8. He also liked the 1.15x and 1.35x magnifiers with dioptric correction and the Dymo coding found on my Tri-Elmar.

 

Well, comming back to the venetian store blind effect, this is a funny picture taken at the Reichtag that will remind everyone here a well known phenomenon among M8 users.

 

Is the venetian store blind effect something related to the German culture that it can be even seen in their Parliament? :D

 

This picture made laughing a lot of people at Solms. Enjoy it!

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Although I am German, I have no idea.

Regards,

Stefan

Although I am German, I have no idea.

Regards,

Stefan

Although I am German, I have no idea.

Regards,

Stefan

Although I am German, I have no idea.

Regards,

Stefan

Although I am German, I have no idea.

Regards,

Stefan

Although I am German, I have no idea.

Regards,

Stefan

Although I am German, I have no idea.

Regards,

Stefan

Although I am German, I have no idea.

Regards,

Stefan

Although I am German, I have no idea.

Regards,

Stefan

;-)

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