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Stuart,

thanks for commenting. I had a similar vague idea watching at it but wasn't able to to convert in a precise expression. Your suggestion helped me to guess that the sensation is given by the debris, and even more by the small plant on the right.

However the following is another view in the same park. This is on a larger scale and doesn't give me the same impression.

Fernando.

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Doc,

sorry to delude you, despite my strong desire to be able to use a rangefinder camera I'm an R user.

I completely unable to focus with a rangefinder, and even more unable to envisage the image result without seeing TTL.

R-E, 90 elmarit (four glass elements, identical optical scheme as the last M version), Velvia 100.

Thanks for commenting!

Fernando.

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Doc,

sorry to delude you, despite my strong desire to be able to use a rangefinder camera I'm an R user.

I completely unable to focus with a rangefinder, and even more unable to envisage the image result without seeing TTL.

R-E, 90 elmarit (four glass elements, identical optical scheme as the last M version), Velvia 100.

Thanks for commenting!

Fernando.

Fernando,

Thanks for your reply.

Fuji Velvia film is also great in colors !

Agreed with you , the R Elmar 90 has the same glass scheme and it gives excellent pictures (contrast,colors,sharpness...)

Best regards

Henry

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