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But considering functus' post, one has to wonder where the typo came from.
As I said it's easy to see why "D Summilux" can become "Dummilux"
Ronnie
But considering functus' post, one has to wonder where the typo came from.
Actually, it's one of those content-appropriating farms that mess up Google searches because they simply regurgitate info that's found elsewhere. They always have a tiny link saying "read more" which takes you to the original source. They are a complete waste of time.
Wrong, it's a completely different lens with a completely different mount. Different optical formula, half the size, half the weight, half the price, and for m4/3 mount rather than 4/3 mount.
So to be exact, this is a brand new lens and was announced on Monday.
Confusing because that link has a picture of the old 4/3's lens. The new one looks completely different: http://leicarumors.com/
Shoddy journalism is when you publish misleading stories that start a war (e.g., Spanish-American War). This is a minor linguistic imprecision that reflects common usage and, really, is easily adequate for the story in question.
Take a chill pill.
Clearly more than a typo!
These things are a major pet peeve of mine right now. When doing business/commercial work they'll often hijack the search. leaving you with sometimes hundreds of "directories" to pore through while trying to find what you're really looking for. It's a major headache for smaller businesses that don't have enough "ooomph" and traffic to appear on the first page of search results...
DUCK seathon!