Photo by paulharris6 • Last comment by JT • On 02-12-21 06:11
How do you like the Q? I was thinking of getting one but found the 28 to be too wide for my type of shooting. I hear you can crop to 35 with the Q2 but have not seen much out there. Would love to get your feedback on this camera.
Photo by shtarka1 • Last comment by shtarka1 • On 12-10-19 10:02
did you get theGrip? I think yourgonna dig this one as long as its not too small in your Hulk Hogan Hands! ;-) Looking forward to some pics. Congrats Bro!
Photo by dalth500 • Last comment by JT • On 07-05-18 17:43
Sweet. Love it. You gotta love the Alfa's.
I am in the middle of restoring my TR6 from the ground up as well. I have a set of brand new triple Weber side drafts 40DC0E's sitting in my garage just waiting to go on :) I buy directly from Pierce manifolds in CA and save a grand :) Waiting on the Falcon stainless exhause system to arrive next. I can't wait!
I will post pictures of it eventually and create a restoration album. If you are ever in West Linn send me a message and maybe you can show me the Alfa :)
Photo by dalth500 • Last comment by dalth500 • On 09-06-16 16:58
I cannot say enough good things about the Leica Q - this is a very tight crop (about 50%) of an ISO 800 exposure and the dedicated lens and sensor combination deliver a very rich and noise free image.
Photo by dalth500 • Last comment by dalth500 • On 09-01-16 18:53
I have never been in the rooms on the upper floors but I can imagine it is amazing to actually look down to the plaza below from the room ...thanks for taking a look and commenting
Photo by dalth500 • Last comment by dalth500 • On 08-04-16 06:49
Space is always at a premium in Japan - so politeness is also always necessary to get along. A few "excuse me" said usually does the trick - if not its time to order another beer and wait! hehe
Photo by dalth500 • Last comment by dalth500 • On 07-26-16 09:29
I have found each Leica lens has it own distinct "personality" - and the Summilux is a joy to shoot with in low light settings. Thanks Mitresg for commenting
Photo by dalth500 • Last comment by dalth500 • On 02-23-16 20:23
Thanks tclair - normally I would have shot this with a slow shutter speed on a tripod but I couldn't set it up because of the high water so it was hand held at a higher shutter speed (I think around 1/800th) thus the stop action of the water. With photography it is always something!!