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+1 Beautiful shots guys. Hope to add some of my own when mine comes back from service.Seeing all these great images......I just can't understand what Leica was thinking when they dropped the R-series.
Gary
Ditto.Seeing all these great images......I just can't understand what Leica was thinking when they dropped the R-series.
Gary
Shot a bit of hockey in the back yard today. We live on a lake and I and a few neighbors try to keep a large sheet of ice clear for the kids and not so young kids to play on.
Seeing all these great images......I just can't understand what Leica was thinking when they dropped the R-series.
Gary
Ditto.
A R10 with AF lenses at a bit of a premium to Canon/Nikon Pro model bodies would have solved all my problems.
Instead we get a "Sultan of Brunei" priced S2. :angry:
Marc
Geronimo:Rob, I´m wondering if you have seen (photographed) some of the winter Olympics? It would have been nice to be in that inaugural ceremony with a camera.
I got to handle the S2 at Dale Labs earlier this week. I would be happy if the R version was the same size, as it felt smaller and lighter than my DMR with a 35-70mm f2.8 on it.Downsize the S2 as fast as possible to an R10 which takes the old Leica R lenses and then step by step offer AF lenses.
Son:Thanks Charlie, the colors of the Leica R lens and DMR are memorable.
Here are a couple more images from today work. The last image, I like to see texture and contrast.
Best Regards,
Son
Robert,Son:
Was the B&W shot with the 35-70mm f2.8?
BTW, I have my DMR here with me in Florida too. Didn't bring any big glass like your 180mm f2 though.
Robert
David,Son, good to see you shooting the DMR, it's still a wonderful camera especially if paired with the right lenses. This is a friend of my daughter's who I've known since she was a little girl. Not such a little girl anymore. This shot taken with the Angenieux 70-210. A little extra "glam" treatment because it was for her boyfriend