a 28, 50, 90 and 135mm lenses, probably second hand and all in exceptional shape, for less than a Duometré. Now, if I was truly a Vlad, like you, I’d suggest you get the Duometré as well. But that’s not me.
I am testing the limits of my D Lux 6. For sceneries, when you want to take some pictures with distance, you have no other choice than use the zoom. That's maybe a good reason to get a second camera. Wbat do you think? The Jardins du Luxembourg trees, the...
a 28, 50, 90 and 135mm lenses, probably second hand and all in exceptional shape, for less than a Duometré. Now, if I was truly a Vlad, like you, I’d suggest you get the Duometré as well. But that’s not me.
The photo by RG1 in a previous post (model not defined in that post) could also be the LEICA-M-MONOCHROM-Typ-246. Photos below from the Leica USA web site. For reference, below is the M10 Note upper right of the camera... Casey ...
Thanks for sharing it. I have the D-Luxe 109. I bought it for its relative simplicity, value, ease of carry on travel, and portrait/scenic photos. When I was in Africa, I missed having a longer lens but those opportunities do not happen often for me. Here...
It also depends on your image configuration... and amount / type of zoom. It would be interesting to compare a shot done at largest / max in-camera JPG file size, max optical zoom (don't use digital zoom). Then crop to the area around the tower before upl...