pocket dragon XV - end and Conclusion
My week with the XZ-1 is coming to an end - time for some final comments. This morning I took the camera out with ', and realized why they do not is good: it is not glove suitability. It was freezing cold, the wind has swept away and the sun was first, and after few minutes, my frozen Fotografierhand so cold that I have not felt the pressure half-point to focus. The material has withstood the cold without complaint. Man has failed.
As you can see: photograph is - even with one hand - but cold isses. In the other direction now, the sun rises.
As you can see that the bag has a real dragon iris - not such a snap-on cover, how many compact. And this is just a picture from direct sunlight - a slight aussenrum yard and a bit LensFlare. DPReview as make of it a bit more, but I see no problem. Many "adult" Produce lenses with such a picture on the opposite face a fierce spirit sun - as you can see as somehow nothing. That's remarkable.
And now my conclusion. For this summary, I'll tell a little story and show two pictures that have emerged within the week.
This is the "blame Monastery" is Seligenporten, the estate which was built in the twenties of the last century by the Cistercian monks at the monastery to provide Seligenporten. The photo is from late last week, one of the first ones I made with the XZ-1.
This photo
- almost the same position - is from this morning. When the demolition began, urged the council to police protection to distribute any feared militant locals.
What does this have to do with the pocket dragons? It is the argument for a high quality always-this camera. You do not know whether what they photograph today, tomorrow, still exists. And it may be that each photo, make it, may be the last, which is made of this subject.
The trees in the background: ancient poplars, which are on the Schwarzach. You all should also be like after the demolition.
And so I end this test with two weeping eyes - it's still a little History disappeared - and I have to send the pocket dragons home ...
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