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Ripples (Leica Q3 28)

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He Shoots, Fes, Morocco. ISO 400, f/8, 1/125s.

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Once again, Love to use the Q43. Love it. 

 

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18 minutes ago, chris_tribble said:

I know that comparisons are odious - but I really do prefer the images on this Q3 43 thread over those from the 28mm lens.  It's a view of the world I really appreciate.

I had a similar reaction some time ago. I had the Q2 and loved it, but was somehow resistant to the 28mm view ofthe world.  The 43 just resonates with me.  This said, check Paul Reid's photography. particularly the Q2 Monochrom.  His images, along with some other outstanding images you can find at the LUI gallery (which is very democratic) and around the web really make me consider the 28 as a very versatile camera. Perhaps more versatile than the 43.

Would I give upthe 43 for the 28? no. 43 reamins an organic view to my eye.  But I certainly am considering getting the 28 back.

At the end of the day, one or the other, the Q is, without doubt, an incredible and fun camera.  It has the benefits of the SL system, the ease of the M,  Incredible limitations compared to both of those systems but, along with those, the freedom of a light-weight fixed lens camera that delivers.

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