[Leica] Waterproofing - was M8 failure in snow

Jayanand Govindaraj jayanand at gmail.com
Fri Mar 17 19:52:48 PDT 2017


Have you tried the Low Carb High Fat (LCHF) diet to lose weight? It is
controlling my diabetes quite well, to the extent that I have managed to
stop medication after 25 years, but weight loss can be spectacular if you
can follow the regimen. It is not quite so easy for us Indian vegetarians,
as we have to forgo around 80% of our normal diet, but should be relatively
easy to follow for meat eaters.
Cheers
Jayanand


On Sat, Mar 18, 2017 at 3:15 AM, Gene Duprey <geneduprey2015 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Douglas,
>
> Wow, glad to hear your knees are feeling better after the injections.  My
> wife tried the injections and had zero luck and ended up getting both knees
> replaced and is now pain free.  Hope the injections work long term.
>
> I know what you mean by needing to loose weight, I have managed to drop
> over 50 lbs this past year.  Still need to loose more, but it is getting
> there. i have also taken up Nathan's habit of riding my bike, which helps,
> even got my wife, Chris doing it also.
>
> Gene
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 8:11 PM, Jayanand Govindaraj <jayanand at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > It is not enough for the body to be weather sealed, lenses must be, too,
> > at least weather resistant, if not sealed!
> >
> > Both the Nikon D500 and the Fuji X-T2 have a good degree of "weather
> > resistance" built in and work fine in a moderate downpour - never tried
> > them during a full fledged monsoon downpour yet, I stay safely at home
> > during those times. Many of the newer Fuji lenses are weather resistant
> as
> > well.
> >
> > So, Douglas, if you want the D5 performance in a lighter body, may I
> > suggest the D500, even though, horror of horrors, it is APS-C? I have a
> D4
> > as well, which I hardly ever take out except for wildlife safaris
> nowadays,
> > the D500 is superior in practically every which way.
> >
> > Cheers
> > Jayanand
> >
> > Sent from my iPad
> >
> > > On 17-Mar-2017, at 04:34, Douglas Barry <imra at iol.ie> wrote:
> > >
> > > Worthwhile thinking about, Frank. The other four adaptors I have are
> > Fotodiox too, and work well. However, the water resistance of the Sony
> > worries me, and, as sport, and especially sports like mountain running,
> > leave you very exposed to rapid and intense weather changes, I'd be
> > reluctant to have its innards fried with the slightest chance of an
> > electrical short.
> > >
> > > That said if my knees let me down, and I can't get back to climbing up
> > (well, really the going down bit kills me) the race routes, I'll probably
> > feel sorry for the unused Nikon lenses and get that adaptor too. My next
> > planned adaptor is for Miranda as I have a couple of nice Miranda lenses
> > from my Sensomat RE, and curiosity, as usual, will get the better of me
> :-)
> > >
> > > Douglas
> > >
> > >> On 16/03/2017 20:13, Frank Filippone wrote:
> > >> If you are contemplating a Nikon lens to Sony E series adapter, let me
> > put
> > >> in my $0.02  ( Roughly 0.02 Euros)
> > >>
> > >> I have the Novoflex adapter.  It works fine.  BUT, it does not offer
> > >> aperture connection to the body.... ie, you must  MANUALLY open up the
> > lens
> > >> fully (turning a ring on the adapter), focus, close the lens ( ditto
> the
> > >> ring) to working aperture, then shoot.  ( or focus at F11 or whatever
> > your
> > >> working aperture is).  If that works for you, fine, go for it.
> > >>
> > >> I bought a Fotodiox adapter that is a bit more expensive, but more
> > capable.
> > >> It has the ability to take the electrical images from the Sony body
> and
> > >> convert them to Nikon lens mechanical motions... including the
> aperture
> > >> connectivity.
> > >> If you set the working aperture, the lens opens fully for focusing,
> then
> > >> stops down for taking the picture.  This works, as far as I can tell,
> > for
> > >> all MF  Ai and AIs lenses as well as more modern AF lenses.  If you
> > have a
> > >> A7r or A7r11 ( which I know you have), and you have Nikon G lenses (
> all
> > >> electronic control) they will also AF those lenses on your Sony body.
> >  (
> > >> does not work for the generation 1 Sony bodies, the A7 ( mine) or the
> > A7r.
> > >>
> > >> It is an option....
> > >>
> > >> Frank Filippone
> > >>
> > >> Red735i at verizon.net
> > >>
> > >> Yes, Gene, the D4 is a really great camera too, and funnily enough I
> > DIDN'T
> > >> buy a Nikon adaptor for my A7II despite having some ok full frame
> Nikon
> > >> lenses. The reason? I'm thinking of getting one.
> > >>
> > >> I've delayed doing so, due to my knee issues, but I visited the
> theatre
> > >> - my ortho-man's one - this morning at 6am and had another couple of
> > >> injections in my knees. These bring my total to 20. Unlike the 18
> > previous
> > >> ones which were rooster juice, these were steroid ones. The effect has
> > been
> > >> immediate. I can now walk without pain. Let's hope it lasts, as I miss
> > my
> > >> mountain walking and going up to spectate at my old sport - mountain
> > >> running. If I do drop some weight and get a bit  fitter again, I'll
> > have a
> > >> D4 on my shoulder as I used to a fair bit of running shots, and get
> > stuff
> > >> into athletic mags in the past.
> > >>
> > >> Fingers and knees crossed.
> > >>
> > >> Douglas
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
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