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Leica X1 Pros: Also the eye wants its part, the Leica X1 and this is really nice. Nothing to say about his flawless construction, finished in every detail, the rustle of her outburst is reminiscent of the glorious M3, little plastic and a lot of substance make it a really compact affascinante.rnIdeale in all situations, you can always bring with itself, with its two rings of times and diaphragms can rediscover the art of pure photography, and felt a bit presumptuous rncon the legendary Henri Cartier-Bresson. RNA Seriously, its biggest flaw is the price, the others are really minimi.rn Cons: It 'a camera with a low autonomy, but approximately 200 shots when using the external viewfinder (option) the battery lasts longer, as all Leica is a bit slow but this helps us to return to a photograph thoughtful, prudent and not improvvisata.rnL 'lens (36mm Leica) in the active phase is a little bulky, but the discomfort is at rest minimo.rnPurtroppo the rings of times and diaphragms do not have any block, and we must be careful not to move them so accidentale.rnNon does video, but for me it is not a defect. Opinion: She brought me back to the essence of photography as an extension of my eye to capture the moment equilibrium perfetto.rnA this point, it should be stressed that owning a Leica means not so much claim a right to property, as have the ability to keep between the body manirnil craft of photography, as the history of Leica coincides with the history of Fotografia.rnIl APS-C sensor with fixed lens with no zoom, and its 12.2 megapixels stand out in the quality of the images this camera produces . rnOggi this X1 has been discontinued and if you find a used one at 600/700 Euro in good condition, not lasciatevela escape is still made in Germany. rnOscar Barnak creating the first Leica in 1925 understood the essential: that in order to become great in the story had to make photography piccola.rnCosì at the fair in Leipzig presented a revolutionary device that was the fact that you could put in your pocket. sent on January 04, 2014 |
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