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![]() | Leica D-Lux (Typ 109) Pros: Solid,Bright Target,Time and Diaphragsms,4K Movies,Stabilizer,Minimum Fire Distance of 3 cm Cons: Fixed display not tiltable and lack of touch screen Opinion: I just purchased a Leica DLux Typ109 used in excellent condition with 1 year warranty. I feel very good has a very bright optics a good AF and a very good viewfinder. Shooting in RAW and the workability of the files is really good. It weighs 400 grams. in the hand by a feeling of solidity and it is also beautiful. It's a Micro 4/3 and clearly you can't compare it to an FF but the results are very good. Times , diaphragms,compensation set directly from the dial,also has a selector for the shooting format you can choose between 3:2,16:9,1:1;4:3. Movies in 4K. Stabilizer.Understandable menus. Flash supplied and on mine there was also the cap with automatic opening . To be perfect, she lacks the tiltable display and touch screen sent on June 24, 2019 |
![]() | Tokina RMC 17mm f/3.5 Pros: Solidity, lightness (300gr. + 100gr. of adaptor), sharpness on the entire frame, contained dimensions, beautiful to see, very low price, does not suffer from diffraction Cons: Suffers a lot the flare so beware of backlight, rather dark also because it must be used at F16, scale focus on infinity does not precise must be determined through tests Opinion: My serial number 8XXXXXXXXXX has a Sony a mount and I use it with the Sony A7 markII. My copy and on my Sony A7M2, it should be used with the maximum diaphragm closure then at F16 if you want to have the maximum sharpness even at the sides as well as the center. I use it in hyperfocal and on my The notch of infinity is not accurate. However it gave me so many satisfactions certain needs light because it is to be used at F16 to give the maximum, this an example: https://www.juzaphoto.com/galleria.php?l=it&t=3208494 sent on June 13, 2019 |
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