Rob MacKillop
Edinburgh Correspondent
Got this from the German eBay at a great price, mint condition - and it looks it.
First quick impression, and some even quicker snaps before I read the manual (actually, it's in German!).
The odd shape was odd for about 30 seconds. I really quite like it now. The camera is very light to hold, but feels solid - aluminium frame.
All the controls are easy to reach, and the menu system is even Rob-proof!
I thought focus was awful, until I realised it was on a setting for using the dial on the lens! LOL. Works fine either way. Not for sports photographers, though.
Saving time for raw files is a lot quicker than on the Merrills, I'm happy to report.
So far, so good. The images below show the 21:9 format, which will be handy once I get outside. I haven't done any colour yet, as I really love the b&w these cameras give.
More and better images will follow. So far it's a thumbs up! Minimal editing - a little sharpening, and exposure on one or two.

First quick impression, and some even quicker snaps before I read the manual (actually, it's in German!).
The odd shape was odd for about 30 seconds. I really quite like it now. The camera is very light to hold, but feels solid - aluminium frame.
All the controls are easy to reach, and the menu system is even Rob-proof!
I thought focus was awful, until I realised it was on a setting for using the dial on the lens! LOL. Works fine either way. Not for sports photographers, though.
Saving time for raw files is a lot quicker than on the Merrills, I'm happy to report.
So far, so good. The images below show the 21:9 format, which will be handy once I get outside. I haven't done any colour yet, as I really love the b&w these cameras give.
More and better images will follow. So far it's a thumbs up! Minimal editing - a little sharpening, and exposure on one or two.




