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noisycheese‘s profile was updated 10 years, 1 month ago
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dalethorn replied to the topic My first images with the Leica X-U. in the forum Leica X System 10 years, 1 month ago
I thought I did fairly good with this harbor and wetland shot, but it has a lot of purple fringing and my primitive editor can't fix it as good as I'd like.
Leica X-U, f6.3, 1/640 handheld, ISO 100.

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dalethorn replied to the topic My first images with the Leica X-U. in the forum Leica X System 10 years, 1 month ago
Cloudy, gray, flat lighting, but good detail for JPEG-only.
Leica X-U, f5.6, 1/800 handheld, ISO 100.

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John Kosboth became a registered member 10 years, 2 months ago
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rcraig‘s profile was updated 10 years, 2 months ago
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David Farkas wrote a new post, Leica Launches APO-Vario-Elmarit-SL 90-280mm f/2.8-4 Telephoto Zoom 10 years, 2 months ago
Today, Leica Camera has officially launched the Leica APO-Vario-Elmarit-SL 90-280mm f/2.8-4 lens in the USA. Priced at $6,395, the lens is expected to ship in April. This will be the second SL-system lens r […]

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sillbeers15‘s profile was updated 10 years, 2 months ago
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dalethorn replied to the topic My first images with the Leica X-U. in the forum Leica X System 10 years, 2 months ago
Just another Leica X-U photo – I really like the detail and look of these, as they remind me of the images from another camera I loved – the Leica X1. I had to go behind a police barrier to get this perspective, as one of the pathways in this public park system has been closed for 2 years due to city and county councils arguing over who is…[Read more]
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dalethorn replied to the topic My first images with the Leica X-U. in the forum Leica X System 10 years, 2 months ago
Here was a tricky one – the sun is just a hair above the bridge, and you can see a slight red flare at the top of the image. I provided the pseudo-lens-hood with one hand, and since the camera is relatively light and easy to grip, made the shot (burst) with the other hand. I always shoot bursts when possible, and I look at each frame on the…[Read more]
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dalethorn replied to the topic My first images with the Leica X-U. in the forum Leica X System 10 years, 2 months ago
Just another sunset, with the Leica X-U.
Leica X-U, f5.6, 1/160 handheld, ISO 400.

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dalethorn started the topic My review of the Leica X-U and the Oberwerth Bayreuth compact camera bag. in the forum Leica X System 10 years, 2 months ago
Video review of Leica X-U: Review
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dalethorn started the topic My review of the Leica X-U and the Oberwerth Bayreuth compact camera bag. in the forum Leica X System 10 years, 2 months ago
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dalethorn replied to the topic Recent Shots in the forum Images to Share 10 years, 2 months ago
The wind was blowing hard, so I needed to set the shutter to 1/2000 second.
Leica X-U, f3.2, 1/2000 handheld, ISO 200.

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dalethorn replied to the topic My first images with the Leica X-U. in the forum Leica X System 10 years, 2 months ago
I didn't necessarily intend to shoot this flower at f3.2, but the wind was blowing a lot and I needed a very high shutter speed, so there it is….
Leica X-U, f3.2, 1/2000 handheld, ISO 200.

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dalethorn replied to the topic My first images with the Leica X-U. in the forum Leica X System 10 years, 2 months ago
Two new photos from the Leica X-U (X-Underwater) camera: The front door to a house in the historic district of Charleston SC, and a nighttime view of the wars memorial at Waterfront Park.
Leica X-U, f5.6, 1/60 handheld, ISO 200.

Leica X-U, f6.3, 1.3 seconds braced, ISO 800.

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Albert Knapp, MD wrote a new post, Travels through Morocco with the Leica S 10 years, 2 months ago
Morocco occupies a uniquely strategic and cultural position on the African continent. Perched on the northwest coast of Africa, the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean are natural borders to the North and […]

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Great work, Albert! Unmistakably Leica S quality, you’ve got some gems in this series.
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Many thanks!
Albert
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I love your work.
Nice to see a fine photographer with a fine camera.
The two lenses, 24 and 30-90 are about all you need for a trip.
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Great Works!
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Absolutely stunning and extremely inspirational! Thank you for sharing your efforts.
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Thank you for your comments…
I would suggest that you rent, beg or steal a 24mm.. You will not be disappointed. It is their best lens!
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the answer is basically unlimited. I have enlarged to 6 feet wide without loss of resolution…
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dalethorn replied to the topic My first images with the Leica X-U. in the forum Leica X System 10 years, 2 months ago
Today's photos (shot as JPEGs) with the Leica X-U: Stairway of parking deck in B&W. Sunset on average white balance (haven't worked out color temp yet, and there are no ‘scenes'). Wetland with grayish sky.
My impression of the X-U is that it does extremely well as a regular camera, ignoring (for now) the underwater feature.
Leica X-U, f5.6,…[Read more]
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dalethorn replied to the topic My first images with the Leica X-U. in the forum Leica X System 10 years, 2 months ago
Today's photos (shot as JPEGs) with the Leica X-U: Stairway of parking deck in B&W. Sunset on average white balance (haven't worked out color temp yet, and there are no ‘scenes'). Wetland with grayish sky.
My impression of the X-U is that it does extremely well as a regular camera, ignoring the underwater feature.
Leica X-U, f5.6, 1/20…[Read more]
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Pepe became a registered member 10 years, 2 months ago
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What would be a compact elegant leica-like camera if only for the fact that the only thing made for the front of it are metal munching monster lenses. They promised a 50mm normal i think…. thats the lens which should have come out. Whats needed is a pancake 40mm. Hold the blueberries… make is short stack..
I'm sure there will plenty of primes to come, starting with the 50 f/1.4 Summilux-SL coming later this year. In order to cover the widest range of focal lengths, the two zooms were launched first.
Yes, the 90-280 SL has a very nicely designed rotating, detachable tripod collar. There is a knob to lock the rotation and a knob with safety release for the tripod food.
The collar is part of the lens. The foot is removable.