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Subject: [Leica] AARRGGHHH!!
From: lists at mcclary.net (Harrison McClary)
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2010 20:45:34 -0600
References: <AANLkTi=VJte2fEnRJX9KjER31orj4OXHCT0HrT+TSxtc@mail.gmail.com>

Clean your lens?  ;)

Sorry could not resist.  This sux.  Over the past few days I have lost 
quite a few shots because my brand new 1DIV keeps locking up with an 
err20 code and then when I restart it the settings have changed to weird 
ISOs and apertures and in the heat of shooting I do not always notice 
it.  I am getting REALLY tired of this. Nothing like having the camera 
jump to ISO 1000 and f 2.8 in bright sun on white sand beaches... Thank 
God I go home for a few weeks tomorrow and can ship the piece of crap 
back to Canon and hope they will get it fixed.



On 11/22/10 6:04 PM, Tina Manley wrote:
> LUG:
>
> I will admit to you, the LUG, how frustrated I am with my photos of the
> Grand Canyon.  I think I posted that I used up several batteries in the M9
> too fast as we descended into the canyon.  I turned off the preview and
> saved lots of battery time and reviewing time; HOWEVER, as I discovered 
> when
> I started to review all of my photos at home, my 24 Elmarit had a huge
> smudge on the bottom of the lens.  I didn't notice it at the time (and 
> might
> not have even with the preview), but it is very obvious in the photos.
>   Unfortunately, I also decided to simplify and use only one lens on the M9
> all the way down -  the 24.  Therefore, the only photos on the way down 
> that
> I'm giving good ratings to are the M8 ones, with the 12 CV and 35/1.4.
>   Luckily, I changed to the 21/2.8 on the M9 on the way back up.
>
> You can see the effect of the smudge in the center bottom of this photo:
> http://www.pbase.com/image/130559291
>
> <http://www.pbase.com/image/130559291>Any suggestions on how to fix this?
>   I've tried Clarity in LR and it doesn't do a thing.  Is it hopeless?
>
> Tina
>
>



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