Hi all,

I have a few small things to post about so I might as well bundle it all 
together like a digest :)

Firstly, I loaded some film into my "new" LX today and did a few macro 
shots.  What a fantastic camera.  Its very smooth and very responsive.  
It just doesn't get in the way.  But I will have to get used to that DOF 
lever (the K2 and Z-1p both use a button).

When the LX's meter LED flashes, is this a "low battery" warning?  I 
changed the battery and it stopped happening.

I've also noticed that the meter LED glows brighter when you press the 
shutter release halfway down.

Next thing on my mind is film.  I'm seriously considering completely 
switching over from E100SW to Provia 100F.  I spent a couple of hours 
mounting 6x7 slides last night, most of which were 100F.  When I came 
across an E100SW film I just did not like the warm colour rendition in 
most shots.  Especially when I found that the first E100SW shot was 
identical to the last 100F shot (my films are in chronological order) so 
I could compare the same scene side-by-side.

Last of all, I've decided that the quest for absolute sharpness in my 
slides is not as important as I used to think.  A good image will stand 
out regardless of whether your lens was used wide-open, handheld at 
1/30th.  I've recently been looking through a couple of Galen Rowell 
books and found that while some of the images are a little soft, they are 
still outstanding photographs.  So why lust after the greatest ultra-
sharp glass?  If I want more detail I'll shoot with a bigger format...

Cheers,


- Dave

http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/ (out of date)


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