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This filtering significantly enhances communication clarity between the crew, making it easier to hear the most critical sounds. The active digital noise cancelling function regularly measures the noise levels entering the intercom every 5 milliseconds, adjusts the sound based on the selected cancelling option, and delivers a clear and amplified co-driver voice while simultaneously reducing surrounding sound levels.

Above left: Leica 10-25mm at 10mm f16. Above right: Leica 8-18mm at 10mm f16. 100% crops from corner Above: Moving into the far corner, there’s a minor drop in sharpness, but still respectable quality at the maximum aperture. Closing the aperture gradually to f11 didn’t make any significant difference in this particular test, so the Olympus was performing at its best pretty much out of the gate. I also retested with the focusing area repositioned from the centre to the corner and the results were the same.Compared to old analogue intercoms, the DG-10's digital technology can rapidly separate the crucial sound of the co-driver's voice from the distracting engine, transmission, and road surface noises in a matter of milliseconds. Above: Side by side with the Olympus on the left at 8mm f4 and the Leica on the right at 10mm f1.7 both with IBIS only, you can see the differences in coverage, depth of field and warping.

Above left: Leica 10-25mm at 10mm f2.8. Above right: Leica 8-18mm at 10mm f3.2. 100% crops from corner Above: Moving into the corners shows the lens becoming a little soft compared to the middle, but close it to f5.6 and it sharpens up nicely and there’s no benefit to closing any further at least in terms of detail. 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 Above: So let’s start with the Olympus 8-25mm at 8mm, and taking a closer look in the middle, where I focused this image, shows the lens behaving well as you’d hope at its maximum aperture, and closing it down shows no benefit.

Causing or likely to cause danger by reason of use of unsuitable vehicle or using a vehicle with parts or accessories (excluding brakes, steering or tyres) in a dangerous condition Above left: Leica 10-25mm at 18mm f16. Above right: Leica 8-18mm at 18mm f16. 100% crops from centre You’ll get an ‘MR’ code on your driving record if you’re disqualified while driving in Northern Ireland or the Isle of Man. Your disqualification period will also be valid in GB and will stay on your record for 4 years from the date of conviction. Code 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. It will drop from your licence 11 years from the date of your conviction, so that must be earlier than 2034?

I pointed out that if he could prove that he had bees discriminated against because of a spent conviction he could make a complaint, but it could be hard to prove. The Stilo DG-10 is a groundbreaking digital intercom system that offers unparalleled noise cancelling capabilities, which is why it is the preferred choice of almost all factory teams in the WRC.

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Above left: Leica 10-25mm at 18mm f5.6. Above right: Leica 8-18mm at 18mm f5.6. 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: Here’s the Olympus 8-25 on the left at 8mm f4 and the Leica 8-18 on the right at 8mm f2.8, both showing their clips with IBIS and digital stabilisation. Can you see any benefit to the brighter aperture of the Leica here? Above: Switching to the corner crops shows the Leica taking a lead in sharpness, albeit with greater darkening in the corners on the Leica due to vignetting at f1.7. Close the Leica to f2.8 and this darkening becomes greatly reduced and there’s also a minor boost in sharpness that by f4 has become crisper overall than the Olympus at the same aperture.

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