fahim mohammed
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Elmarit-M 90mm.
That does look sharp. And with great boket.
Indeed Fahim. Some info about the V4 firmware here. Although it may sound insignificant, I think that the possibility of using exposure compensation in the manual exposure mode will make many users very happy.
Elmarit-M 90mm.
Hi Murray. Hope you are keeping well.
The Fuji XT-1 meets most of my needs. And their policy of providing customers, without any obligation on their part, with continuous firmware updates is simply marvelous.
Now V4 of firmware update is slated to be released in June 2015. Lovely.
Fujifilm-x.com
Wonderful.
Asher
50mm and above seem to do fine. Even the 35 with some issues. Wider lenses, where setting zone focus is an important street shooter's tool, unfortunately seem not to fare too well, in my experience.
The acute angle of incidence employed by Leica in its glass seems very well adapted to its M sensor.
As our travel date approaches, I have tried various cam/lens combos. I am informed, through the airline site, that China domestic flights do not allow more than 1+ 2 lithium ion batteries in carry on baggage. And none in checked in luggage.
That is an issue, if I carry 2 camera bodies; unless both use the same batteries. This is limiting, if rigidly
Enforced for a photog.
Anyone here have an experience traveling by air domestically within China.
p.s. Some sites mention 100 watt hours and some mention qty 3. Confusing to me.
As our travel date approaches, I have tried various cam/lens combos. I am informed, through the airline site, that China domestic flights do not allow more than 1+ 2 lithium ion batteries in carry on baggage. And none in checked in luggage.
That is an issue, if I carry 2 camera bodies; unless both use the same batteries. This is limiting, if rigidly
Enforced for a photog.
Anyone here have an experience traveling by air domestically within China.