Hi Brian,
Thank you very much for your praise :-)
I once sold the XA-4 two years ago due to the light falloff but I just can't
resist a like new sample with box, manual and macro flash adapter at a good
price (US$99) so I give it a trial again. At the mean time I found the
picture from a very expensive TC-1 (with 28/3.5) also have similar falloff.
I think I can manage to use the XA-4, with some care on composition the
falloff will be less noticeable. Actually the lens of XA-4 is very very
sharp, better than the XA.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Swale" <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Hello C.H.
>
> I very much enjoyed your photo gallery.
>
> I looked in vain for a portrait of C.H., and the nearest I saw was young
C.H.
> posing for the Pen. <g>
>
> And many many photos of beautiful flowers!
>
> Your sense of light and how you use it gives your photos a special
quality.
>
> Now I understand why XA4s cost so much; amazing flower shots from this
> compact camera.
>
> I also learned something about the qualities of the 180, and there were
> lessons for me on the 100 f/2.
>
> Many thanks for the gallery. Brian
>
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