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...and meanwhile, they still won't repair the M8.
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I bought each of the G series- trading in each one for 50% of the cost of a new one- and stopped at the G12. In the interim I bought the G1X for the larger sensor. My problem with all of the series...
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Finally! Now all we need is a bigger sensor- and Canon will be number 2 in compacts. P.S. My stuff is Canon- This is what we need.
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I find your comment intriguing. I just finished reading the article and my first thought was "what is left besides the photographer's eye?" Once upon a time, when I processed cibachromes although I...
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I find your comment intriguing. I just finished reading the article and my first thought was "what is left besides the photographer's eye?" Once upon a time, when I processed Cibachromes although I...
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I find your comment intriguing. I just finished reading the article and my first thought was "what is left besides the photographer's eye?" Once upon a time, when I processed Cibachromes although I...
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You are absolutely not in the minority. I value the opportunity to make my views known- once in a while when I dispair about the lack of foresight or the intent of manufactuers to aggressively get...
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I was just about to write a friend about the fact that here we were at the tail end of August and Canon had not introduced its usual August upgrades -then I looked and here they were. Regrettably...
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I'll go you one better. I received the M yesterday. As a Canon user from way back I am not used to touch screens and although I was using the camera with the AF set at single- the box seemed to...
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Just bought it- and I mean JUST from Amazon with the 22- The APS-C sensor got me- I intend using My 50mm EOS Canon with it. As far as the v/f is concerned I will use accessory optical v/fs. I would...
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I met the great Pete Souza at the Leica Gallery in NY. His work is stellar- so long as this is not a distraction....
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I have had very good results with the old version- I did, however, go to the 25mm Summilux and find it more than a tad better in contrast. You do, however, give up some of the wide angle properties...
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...and serious photography will be relegated to those of us who can "see" and image...
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Read the article and recognized 16 out of 17 (missed No. 15)- then when I looked at No. 16- I realized what No. 15 was used for. I guess we all used one or more of these items. I think I used some...
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The late, great Bernard Hoffman- referred to it as a "Schmoo stick" I always think of that when I use PS. I call it "Schmooing". P.S. Bernard Hoffman was one of the great Print Makers and...
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I have found the 45-200 Lumix Zoom almost too sharp. I sometimes have to soften portraits. Though not a general purpose zoom, its quality rivals Leica glass.
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The market has been "super saturated"- Those who can produce really better and innovative will survive. Others will re-direct their efforts in other directions. Cell phones will never truly take...
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