“…saw-whets are highly nocturnal and seldom seen.”
—All About Birds, Northern Saw-Whet Owl.
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We saw one 🙂
—Peter.
↑ Leica M10 + Leica 75mm Summarit f/2.5.
“…saw-whets are highly nocturnal and seldom seen.”
—All About Birds, Northern Saw-Whet Owl.
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We saw one 🙂
—Peter.
↑ Leica M10 + Leica 75mm Summarit f/2.5.
A couple of years ago, I updated my review of the Konica Hexanon 60mm 1.2 by deleting the entire discussion and replacing it with the statement:
“I no longer recommend this lens.”
Do you know why I did that? Because:
“I no longer recommend this lens.”
Since then, I’ve had a handful of people (including one in the comments section of what remains of the “review”) write to ask me whether I did this to drop the price of the 60/1.2, so that I could buy it again.
Well… no. That would be unethical.
Part of the reason for the downgrade was the price-to-performance ratio had become too great, and part of it had to do with a change in my preferences. Simply put, I am no longer interested in lenses that impart too much of a specific “look” to a photograph.
So for those individuals who paid an insane amount of money to own one, I’m sorry that its price has dropped, though I really don’t think I had anything to do with it.
—Peter.
Thanks again!
↑Leica M10 + Leica 35mm Summilux ASPH FLE f/1.4.
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Cousins, Easter 2018 (the only year we had a sunny Easter):
↑Nikon D850 + Nikon 28mm f/1.4 E.
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Cousins, Easter 2017:
↑Leica M9 (CCD Lives! – Prosophos Open Letter to Leica) + Leica 21mm Super-Elmar ASPH.
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Cousins, Easter 2015:
↑Leica M9 (CCD Lives! – Prosophos Open Letter to Leica) + Leica 50mm Summilux ASPH.
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Cousins, Easter 2012:
↑Leica M9 (CCD Lives! – Prosophos Open Letter to Leica) + Leica 35mm Summilux ASPH FLE.
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Cousins, Easter 2011:
↑Nikon D3 + Nikkor-Noct 58/1.2.
I just got around to reading Steve Huff’s review of the Panasonic S1, and I must say that two things really, really impressed me:
Generally speaking, the sample images have a special look – I can immediately tell that there is something different (in a good way) going on there.
I am not interested in the camera per se (because I prefer rangefinders), but I am interested in working with sensors like this.
—Peter.