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And the X Vario which is a great little camera too.If my memory serves me correctly, the Olympus EVF can be used with the M240, too.
And the X Vario which is a great little camera too.If my memory serves me correctly, the Olympus EVF can be used with the M240, too.
Yes, it can. That's probably one of the reasons I still have it... It was stuffed into my mFT box once I sold the M-P240, I think. 😉If my memory serves me correctly, the Olympus EVF can be used with the M240, too.
And now I remember one of the main reasons I never pursued the X1 or X2 - the back dial (the flat one.) I don’t get on well with them at all.
From photos the X 113 did away with this control. That combined with the lens focusing changes has my ears perked up.
That’s the one - surrounding the directional pad. I hate those with a white hot passion.Do you mean the thumbwheel just below the top cover on the right side? Or the complex of directional pad/info button, etc? The only control "missing" on the X typ 113 vs the X1/X2 is the thumbwheel whose edge is around the directional pad/info buttons. The controls have slightly different functions on the X113 vs the X1/X2, but the differences are minor.
You can download the instruction manuals for X1, X2, and X113 from the LeicaUSA website if you'd like to study the control design specifics.
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They are around at reasonable prices now. Not so hard to get like before. And since they are preowned, someone else has taken the hit of depreciation.That’s the one - surrounding the directional pad. I hate those with a white hot passion.
I need to quit looking at these… and I just downloaded the X (Typ 113) manual earlier tonight. Ugh.
“Hi, I’m Ken and I’m a camera slut.”... And so it begins. Again. 😉
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Good information. I wonder is this is beyond what an independent repairer can handle?One thing to ba careful on the X models is the problem of dust on the sensor. If there is dust (or much dust) on the lens when it is retracting it enters the camera and if soon or later will go on the sensor it could be a poroblem because no way to clean it without disassembling the camre. Just pay attention to it!
It happend to me years ago and I had to send the camera to Wetzlar! $$$!
Same problem happend to my wife with her D-Lux, luckly it still was on warranty and it was cleaned in Wtzlar again for free.
Just a reminder and something to check or ask whan buying a preownd X.
Good queston, unfortunately I have no idea. Not many indipendent repairer where I live (Italy)Good information. I wonder is this is beyond what an independent repairer can handle?
Good information. I wonder is this is beyond what an independent repairer can handle?
Good queston, unfortunately I have no idea. Not many indipendent repairer where I live (Italy)
What I would like it for is a grab-and-go kind of kit, always at the ready. With a CL I'd be tempted to kit it out like my M4-P, but that's not a bad thing, except figuring out what to leave behind when a whim hits me. Funny thing is I'll take a kit with me, then wind up using only one lens, usually a wide angle.If you tend to use a 35mm FoV-equivalent most of the time, these little Xs make for a very compact, light weight, and good quality carryabout.
The CL is, of course, a more sophisticated system camera with interchangeable lenses ... I had one for about 5 years and only let it go when I wanted to get the M10-R to as complement to my M10 Monochrom. The CL is not substantially less to carry in size than an M, IMO, but its EVF and the lens adaptability through mount adapters makes it very versatile.
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