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Cheap lookey like are available here. https://uk.gearbest.com/camera-bags/pp_703116.html?wid=1433363
Are they any good for that £s?
Very nice! Is this the 35 art?
I don't know I came across them on another website and those that had them seemed happy enough. Can't really complain at that money. I have ordered one for my daughter. It is isn't going to be Billingham quality at that sort of money but then again does it need to be?
Caden the same manufacturer do another larger bag in a similar style as well but they can only be got from ali express etc.
So who uses lock-on AF? Only playing indoors yesterday but found that the locked point can jump around at times. Thought flexible spot would be more localised but still the same? Any suggestions? In theory the whole tracking in this way could completely change the way I shoot, doing away with BBF for a start.
I'd rather have the Zeiss.
Why is that Alan? Leica is the most beautifully built camera and a legend for a reason. The only digital camera I would want is the Leica M10.
Because having a digital camera that can't format cards is enough to rule it out for me. Not being able to review shots is a big minus point too.
I done my time with RF's and I've moved on, is this new one even a RF? I don't know and I don't care.
That new Leica, as a digital camera is utterly dumb. Really really dumb.
If someone wants the film experience they should shoot some film lol
It's this hilariously over-priced one:
https://www.dpreview.com/news/2888145442/the-leica-m10-d-is-a-wi-fi-powered-rangefinder-with-no-lcd
Everyone else will realise it's rarely about the camera and almost always the person using it,
Buy what you like. I don’t care.
Just don’t try and pretend having a Leica makes anyone a better photographer.
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On your way son. It’s beyond tedious.
It's this hilariously over-priced one:
https://www.dpreview.com/news/2888145442/the-leica-m10-d-is-a-wi-fi-powered-rangefinder-with-no-lcd
Have a think about all the things that might make someone a better photographer. Clue. It’s rarely kit and usually practice, education, practice and more practice.
Then have a think about why a professional photographer might buy new kit. Clue. Stuff that gets used a lot needs replacing and when that time comes you assess what’s the best in the market for your budget and use cases. In no way whatsoever did I think for a minute that changing a D750 for an A9 would magically make me a better photographer.
For someone who dislikes Sony as much as you you do spend a lot of time trawling this thread.
It’s was a specific response to the suggestion that I’d only bought a camera because it would make me a better photographer.
You could hand me a D5 and a 400mm today and I’d still be a crap sports photographer. I’d have the kit but I wouldn’t have the experience, knowledge and practice to know what I needed to do and where.
There’s a significant distance between having kit and having the ability to execute. You can’t buy that distance. You have to put the hard yards in to close it.
Right.
But then as your kit was no longer a barrier you then were able to focus on technique and practice to get better.
So the kit didn’t make you a better photographer per se, it just removed the barrier you had. The ability was always there.
If I don’t get a shot it’s not my kit that caused it. It’s me.
It's this hilariously over-priced one:
https://www.dpreview.com/news/2888145442/the-leica-m10-d-is-a-wi-fi-powered-rangefinder-with-no-lcd
What will happen on Leica forums
Shortcomings will be studiously ignored or justified as being 'authentic'
Talk of unicorn tears and fairy dust being sprinkled on them will be mentioned in hushed tones
Some deeply, deeply average photography will be presented as masterpieces simply because they were shot on a Leica
Everyone else will realise it's rarely about the camera and almost always the person using it, look at the comedy pricing and carry on about their business
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I can only assume you don't like your own answer son!
Some people just don't get the Leica experience but others aspire to own one![]()
Have a think about all the things that might make someone a better photographer.
Then have a think about why a professional photographer might buy new kit. Clue. Stuff that gets used a lot needs replacing and when that time comes you assess what’s the best in the market for your budget and use cases. In no way whatsoever did I think for a minute that changing a D750 for an A9 would magically make me a better photographer.
That's a narrow view though and just doesn't track. If it was as simple as you say camera technology would have stagnated, but it hasn't as new features and performance standards do help people to improve their photography. Yes technique etc. is important but so is having the correct tools in the first place. Simply enjoying using the gear you have is also a factor.
Yeah. It's actually unbelievably dumb
You come across as an extremely unlikable and annoying character tbh.
..........and you come across as very ignorant - what market research have you carried out to say the new Leica is incredibly dumb?