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Above: Since I also have them in my collection, it would seem rude not to also show the new Olympus 8-25mm f4 flanked by the two older 7-14mm zooms, with the Lumix G 7-14mm f4 on the left and the Olympus 7-14mm f2.8 Pro on the right, both of which employ built-in petal hoods and no filter threads. Now I’ve made multiple tests of these two lenses at cameralabs.com if you’re interested, so in this particular review I’m concentrating on the three newer models. For example, LC20 (driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence) becomes LC24 on your licence if you’ve caused or permitted someone to do this. Inciting offences To test the optical quality of the Leica DG 10-25mm f1.7, I shot the following landscape scene at 10, 18 and 25mm using all aperture settings; for each focal length I’ve presented 100% crops from the centre and corner areas, indicated by the red rectangles. The lens exhibited some field-curvature at the short and long-ends, so I shot the scene twice at 10 and 25mm, first focusing in the centre and then in the corner for their respective results. For the 10 and 18mm results, I matched the field-of-view with the Leica DG 8-18mm for a direct comparison, while at 25mm I compared it against the Leica DG 25mm f1.4 prime lens. All images were shot in RAW using the Lumix G9 and processed with Adobe Camera RAW using zero noise reduction and sharpening settings of 50 / 0.5 / 36 / 10. First let’s look at the performance at 10mm where I’ve presented the 10-25mm in the left column and the 8-18mm in the right. Here are the areas used by the crops. Offence codes and penalty points must stay on your driving record for 4 or 11 years depending on the offence. Accident offences iXblue helps photonics engineers all around the world get the most out of light by providing high-performance, innovative and reliable photonics solutions for high speed communications, fiber-based sensors, space, science, medical, and quantum technologies

A global leader in ocean technologies, iXblue engineers the future of maritime operations. From the surface to the deep sea, we offer a complete range of cutting-edge products and solutions to enhance your operations at sea. Above left: Leica 10-25mm at 10mm f11. Above right: Leica 8-18mm at 10mm f11. 100% crops from centre Codes CD40 to CD70 must stay on a driving record for 11 years from the date of the conviction. Code This latest generation of Stilo digital intercoms represents a significant advancement with its active digital noise cancelling technology, which completely transforms in-car communications.The DG-10 features an ergonomic front panel that allows for easy adjustment of settings, even on rough terrain. It comes with two RCA connections, one for input of a radio or MP3 player, and Bluetooth connectivity that allows you to make and receive calls through your headsets or helmets when in road mode.

Other conduct constituting an offence for which a driving disqualification has been imposed by the State of Offence Above: In terms of style and controls, the 8-25mm looks like other models in the Olympus Pro series, but actually becomes the first in that range to employ a retracting barrel for a reduced size during transportation. As the clubman version of the DG-30, the Stilo DG-10 utilizes a single digital circuit to provide superior sound at a more affordable price. It also offers the same advanced noise cancelling technology with three different levels to accommodate the noise of your rally car, enabling vastly improved communications to the driver. Codes DR40 to DR70 must stay on a driving record for 4 years from the date of the offence or 4 years from date of conviction where a disqualification is imposed. CodeC. Sakonsinsiri, T. Puangmali, K. Sreejivungsa, S. Koowattanasuchat, R. Thanan, A. Chompoosor, S. Kulchat and P. Sithithaworn, Above: Next here’s the Leica DG 10-25 at 10mm f1.7 on the EM1 Mark II using sensor shift IBIS only and the first thing you’ll notice is the shallower depth of field – and lower noise – thanks to the f1.7 aperture, but while there’s less warping than the Olympus at 8mm, there’s still some visible in the corners. Choose IBIS with extra digital stabilisation and you’ll again crop the image a little. This time any warping has been essentially eliminated, although now the field of view is looking a little tight for handheld vlogging. Above left: Leica 10-25mm at 10mm f16. Above right: Leica 8-18mm at 10mm f16. 100% crops from centre Driving a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or other substance affecting or diminishing the mental and physical abilities of a driver Above: Ok now for coverage, starting at the wide-end of each lens, so here’s the Olympus 8-25mm at 8mm, where it delivered essentially the same field of view as the Leica DG 8-18mm at 8mm. Don’t always assume lenses that quote the same focal length actually capture the same field of view as there can be variations. Meanwhile the outer edge of the red frame represents the slightly tighter coverage of the 10-25 at 10mm, so you can see how much more 8mm will get you.

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