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Indeed full calibration is very important. The problem with mine is though in the vertical alignment and very slight. It still allows for accurate focus (I\'ve had very few misses with the 90 Cron) but the overlapping pictures aren\'t 100% clear. It\'s an annoyance but I have to fix it sooner or later so I might as well do it as soon as possible.

I forgot to post this yesterday - several people seemed to like the \"mini horse\" (it\'s called a pony guys ), so here are a few more shots:








I\'ve never seen a horse do this - roll around on its back like a dog:







Is this a normal horse pose? (missed focus there by a bit):












I kept my distance though. Last year one of the crazy horses slobbered all over my Canon 16-35. Fortunately it is weather sealed as it was covered in horse slime.



Mar 06, 2011 at 08:56 PM
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Indeed full calibration is very important. The problem with mine is though in the vertical alignment and very slight. It still allows for accurate focus (I\'ve had very few misses with the 90 Cron) but the overlapping pictures aren\'t 100% clear. It\'s an annoyance but I have to fix it sooner or later so I might as well do it as soon as possible.

I forgot to post this yesterday - several people seemed to like the \"mini horse\" (it\'s called a pony guys ), so here are a few more shots:








I\'ve never seen a horse do this - roll around on its back like a dog:







Is this a normal horse pose?:












I kept my distance though. Last year one of the crazy horses slobbered all over my Canon 16-35. Fortunately it is weather sealed as it was covered in horse slime.



Mar 06, 2011 at 08:55 PM
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Re: Leica M8/M9/X1 Picture Thread


Indeed full calibration is very important. The problem with mine is though in the vertical alignment and very slight. It still allows for accurate focus (I\'ve had very few misses with the 90 Cron) but the overlapping pictures aren\'t 100% clear. It\'s an annoyance but I have to fix it sooner or later so I might as well do it as soon as possible.

I forgot to post this yesterday - several people seemed to like the \"mini horse\" (it\'s called a pony guys ), so here are two more shots:








I\'ve never seen a horse do this - roll around on its back like a dog:









Mar 06, 2011 at 08:51 PM





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