Mike Woods
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I had to Google thatPerhaps he's traveling with Carmen Sandiego?
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100% agree. My bet is China?When Jono keeps quiet he is mostly testing a new camera or lens.
It's my bet he's prototyping Leica's new system to be announced shortly ...
Good bet - absolutely plausible, Mike.100% agree. My bet is China?
Now that its become common knowledge world over that when Jono is silent, he's putting soon to be released cameras and lenses through their paces. He now has to resort to retreating to places like inner or outer mongolia or possibly one of the poles, north or south. If he comes back professing a fondness for Yak or seal juice as opposed to a good beer, we'll definitely know for sure.Good bet - absolutely plausible, Mike.
But it could also be something rural like East Anglia or Cornwall ... :lecture:
Nothing opposes a good beer....although Nelson shipped Gin; Shackleton Whiskey and Brandy.If he comes back professing a fondness for Yak or seal juice as opposed to a good beer, we'll definitely know for sure.
Dave (D&A)
Just a rouse to throw the dogs off the trail!Well, according to Facebook he is on a cousins camp. Does not look like China, and the picture he published is from a M246. Oh, well.
I agree with Bob. That exif data isn't genuineWell, according to Facebook he is on a cousins camp. Does not look like China, and the picture he published is from a M246. Oh, well.
Hey Jono, nice to see you here. Any images to share?Hah!
Yes - I"m very flattered . . . I feel rather like Wally!
Bob has it - Cousin's Camp - we had 40 people over the weekend, mostly camping in the garden and causing chaos and mayhem. It required lots of preparation and lots of clearing up afterwards!
. . . Cornwall next weekend and then Crete in September . . . . and I'm supposed to be working as well! . . . Just Busy
. . . and Godfrey - thanks for the link, I had to look it up too
All the best to All the Best.
You're welcome! Good to hear from you; sounds like you're keeping busy.Hah!
Yes - I"m very flattered . . . I feel rather like Wally!
Bob has it - Cousin's Camp - we had 40 people over the weekend, mostly camping in the garden and causing chaos and mayhem. It required lots of preparation and lots of clearing up afterwards!
. . . Cornwall next weekend and then Crete in September . . . . and I'm supposed to be working as well! . . . Just Busy
. . . and Godfrey - thanks for the link, I had to look it up too
All the best to All the Best.
HI Mike - thank you! it's nice to be here.Hey Jono, nice to see you here. Any images to share?
Mike
Hi Dave, well, the problem is that it's really difficult to compare 360mp (equivalent) from a flat organic sensor to 24mp on one with microlenses. Of course, the 816,000 noiseless ISO is a bit of a gamechanger (especially when you want to take pictures of bats by candle light at f16). Still, I predict yells of 'sterile' and 'unnecessary' whilst the charm and colour of the M240 images will suddenly be appreciated to it's full.Jono, wow, 40 people camping makes for some great group shots and comparison of edge performance for sharpness amd color shifts with various lenses. In comparing the images that you took, how does the soon to be released new M compare to its predisessor (M240) in your opinion?
Oops - I shouldn't have said that should I :facesmack::bugeyes::chug::shocked:( Hey it was worth a try...even Jono slips up every once in a while)
Dave (D&A)