Oh don't be so obtuse, Uwe.>And the elephants? They are for scale purposes only.
Then it is a big camera
It is obvious that it is double elephant in size :grin:.
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Oh don't be so obtuse, Uwe.>And the elephants? They are for scale purposes only.
Then it is a big camera
That looks like a classic 'never ready'Just got a cheap Ebay leather case for the RX100 that works realy well. £8, so about US$13 I would guess.
:ROTFL:That looks like a classic 'never ready'
Yes, but Jono, you had to buy the blasted v-lux20 to get the caseThat looks like a classic 'never ready'
I got it free with a v-lux20 a few years ago, so I guess I have £8 on you :ROTFL:
Uwe,>What an absolutely fascinating debate about camera cases (been wanting to use the headbanger for a while!)
We need the MTF for these cases
That my friend is a magical image......a Moth and some Arrows..
If we for a second forget emotions that come up with "Leica glow" can anybody please tell me what technical behaviors are most common culprit for such "glow"?I would suspect the glow is with the Zeiss Sonnar design, that gives the glow wide open. Great concept for a small sensor cam! While everyone is going for absolute sharpness, it wonderful to see some alternate thinking that gives some personality to an otherwise high MP sharp image