jonoslack
Active member
Hi There - Today I did a trip up north - partly to deliver my silver gray M9 to it's new owner . . . . and partly for business.
When I got home my new M9p was sitting on the kitchen chair!
In time honoured tradition I'm posting a couple of early shots with the new camera.
Just for once, the first shot with a new camera was not a table or the kitchen, but a glimpse of sunshine behind the house:
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Here are a few more from around the garden:
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Then an evening light walk around the fen with the dog for a couple of landscapes:
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Focusing seems to be spot on with the lenses I've tested so far . . . . and it's the first camera I can remember which doesn't (yet) have any spots on the sensor . . . .
Of course, it goes without saying that the shutter is quieter and smoother, and the IQ much better than the previous camera :ROTFL:
all the best
When I got home my new M9p was sitting on the kitchen chair!
In time honoured tradition I'm posting a couple of early shots with the new camera.
Just for once, the first shot with a new camera was not a table or the kitchen, but a glimpse of sunshine behind the house:
28 'cron
Here are a few more from around the garden:
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Then an evening light walk around the fen with the dog for a couple of landscapes:
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Focusing seems to be spot on with the lenses I've tested so far . . . . and it's the first camera I can remember which doesn't (yet) have any spots on the sensor . . . .
Of course, it goes without saying that the shutter is quieter and smoother, and the IQ much better than the previous camera :ROTFL:
all the best
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