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Hi Bart, there is a wonderful clarity to these pics without the clinical look you can sometimes get with modern designs, does it fully cover the sensor?Waterlandsmuseum 'The Playtower', Monnickendam NL...
Thanks, Pete. Wishing you all the best for 2023 and hope you'll find some time to go out for some 'wildlife' snaps ...All the best for the new year @Knorp and everyone who has posted and shared. I have been a tad busy the last few months and look forward to having the time to post again.
Pete
Hi there Alan, when I first started using the Leica Elmarit-R 2.8/60mm Macro I found some serious vignetting.Hi Bart, there is a wonderful clarity to these pics without the clinical look you can sometimes get with modern designs, does it fully cover the sensor?
I'm sure it must have been no less than f/11 ( ISO 5000 | 1/125 s ).Thanks Bart, that 2nd pic is most instructive! Do you know what aperture was used?
Hopefully they leave that signal box intact and preserve it as monument.My last photographs for 2022. The 19thC signal box (now disused) on the eastbound platform of the Metropolitan Line at Liverpool Street Underground Station, in London.
Good show, Louis. As they say: 'the more the merrier' ...Incidentally, from now on I am switching all Fuji postings to this thread as it seems more 'active' the the 'fun with'. So expect X-T4, X-H2S and any other Fuji cameras I might own in the future (still torn about the X-T5/X-H2) to be posted here.
Let the good (Fuji) times roll!