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Marco, your using a DSLR...

 

Marco, your using a DSLR arent you?

 
macro pics are far better on point and shoots
unless you buy a dedicated macro lense.

 
if you know anyone with a point and shoot try
that and lets have a movement shot. us omega vintage guys love a movement pic to
see how they've faired over 50 years. dial has a nice even patina and case is
very good. a very nice piece i'd be proud to wear.

 
i currently take all my pics on a 2nd hand sony
cybershot from ebay that has a 1cm macro focus range and it takes reasonable
pics. i can say from others pics that its the person not the camera as others
have or had similar cameras which took brilliant pics. it might be worth buying
one just for watch shots.

 
i've just got my birthday present although i
cant use it until 6th august, but 'point and shoot' is not really the truth.
i've got the Panasonic Lumix LX3 which is identical to the Leica D Lux 4 and you
can just point and shoot, but the manual is huge. that'll be fun :)

 
best

Graham

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