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Are you missing the lens fitment test jig for the GXR-M?BTW Keith, do I remember well you have the Jupiter-12 35/2.8?
Or was it the Perar?
Because I just bought one. It has a very potruding rear element.
Thanks Michiel, as one crazy British comedian once said "that was no woman, that was my wife!"Just found a picture of the combo in your Getdpi Gallery.
. . . . The woman under the parasol watching that industrial ship! Amazing! . . .
Michiel
No. Godfrey, but the lens has not been sended yet. It was an impulsive last minute bet and I didn't have time to check it. So I couldn't put it in the rig either.@Keith :: Very nice! Some of those older Minolta lenses were really quite good.
Are you missing the lens fitment test jig for the GXR-M?
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Thanks!@Godfrey: Wheels and Axles - like it a lot.
@WoodMancy: Quite surreal as the blue looks like the sky at first.
You guys have quite a selection of lenses. (Pot calling kettle black)
+1 Surreal :thumbs:@ Keith :: this photo at the Gehry is stunning! You're pushing Rene Magritte ...
Thanks Godfrey,Michiel and David . . . It's tough not to get a good picture of this Gehry creation. He was born right in the neighborhood of the gallery.@ Keith :: this photo at the Gehry is stunning! You're pushing Rene Magritte ...