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Subject: [Leica] SL redux, end of story
From: red735i at verizon.net (Frank Filippone)
Date: Mon, 7 May 2018 15:27:28 -0400

To show how easy this methodoogy is, how do you access the way to program 
these custom menus?
After spending 10 minutes looking through the official manual, I still have 
no idea.

The instructions are no better than the human interface on the camera itself.

If you know how to hunt and peck, it works.

Note: Custom menus are the numbers 1 and 2 on the ?speed? dial..... At least 
they are easy to find.....


Frank Filippone Red735i at verizon.net

On Monday, May 7, 2018, Sonny Carter via LUG <lug at leica-users.org> wrote:

The Sony menu may be maddening, but if you set up the easily accessed custom 
Fn menu with your favorite settings, you almost never go to the Main menu. 
Several buttons and the dial are programmable as well.
On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 1:47 PM, Frank Filippone <red735i at verizon.net> 
wrote: > I have a A7 ( original) and A7II. Both are outstanding bodies 
capable of > things my Nikons never could do.... Having a EVF allows one to 
focus in > near darkness, accuratey, even with lenses as tough as the Nocti 
or any of > the fast 75?s made by Leica. This feature alone is reason to 
purchase.. > IBIS in the Mk 2& 3 versions is another. > > You will NOT save 
weight.... The body is lighter than an SLR, but the > lenses weigh the same. 
When you add up a ?kit? the difference will be > marginal. > > But will YOU 
be happy? > > You know the answer.... every person is different... only by 
trying one > out will you know.... > > BTW, if you ARE going to buy one, get 
a A7RII or A7RIII. Extra resolution > ( for cropping !!! ) and in the case 
of the A7rII, not too much more > expensive over the A7II. ( A7 and MK 2 
bodies use the same battery. A9 > and MK3 bodies use a different battery). 
Get an A9 for sports or maybe > birds, the others for landscape or people. > 
> If you would rather experiment before purchase, rent one ( or borrow). > 
After a weekend, you will know....for you. > > PS: Doug has already 
responded, and indeed the menu system was designed by > a 
non-photogrpaher..... probably one with a committee as the boss... BUt > you 
do get ?used to? the system they gave us. > > The menu system has about 6 
major choices, with 2-6 sub menus, and 6 or so > menu items beneath that. 
You will learn to hate it. > > MY preference would be to make the entire 
menu system field programmable, > by computer, so that each individual could 
have his own special set of menu > locations. Won?t happen. If Apple can do 
it to phones, why not Sony to > cameras? > > Frank Filippone Red735i at 
verizon.net > On Monday, May 7, 2018, George Lottermoser via LUG <lug at 
leica-users.org> > wrote: > > > > On May 7, 2018, at 10:28 AM, Frank 
Filippone <red735i at verizon.net> wrote: > > > The elector-mechanical 
Minolta mount was replaced by a fully > electronic mount with the Sony 6xxx 
(APS-C series) cameras some years ago. > Different mount register. Different 
size. Different connections compared to > the more modern mount. THese all 
fit the APS-C sensor size of the older > Minolta branded cameras and the SLR 
( Mirror based) Sony cameras still > being made today. > The old mount was 
called A mount or Maxxum Mount, or > Alpha mount.. The new mount ( for the 
A7, A9, and A6xxx series ) is called > the NEX mount or the E Mount. > > To 
add to the confusion, some of the Sony > NEX mount lenses are for APS-C 
sized sensors, and will not cover the A7 > full frame sensor. None of this 
is actually printed on the lenses. > > > There is a good treatise on the 
subject by a person called Brian Smith..... > look him for a really good 
list of what fits what. Thank you Frank. Do you > have any experience with 
any of the Sony A7 series cameras? Without any > brick and mortar stores 
it?s so difficult to determine if a a particular > brand or model will work 
out in my hands. fond regards, George > http://www.imagist.com/blog 
http://www.imagist.com > http://www.linkedin.com/imagist 
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