Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1995/07/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Group - After mailing my comparative list of Leica M6 vs. Nikon N90s features/qualities, I thought of a summary that I should have included: Leica M6: A precision instrument. Can be used without batteris. Requires active participation by the photographer to get good pictures. Capable of truly superb photos but that requires considerable thinking, insight and/or experience. Even if only to obtain "good" or "OK" photos, requires active user thought and participation. Flash pictures require considerable participation by the user. You really have to think when using this camera. You can get involved with your subject. The quiet and silky smooth operation allow you that. I think that this will turn out to become my favorite 35 mm landscape camera and a camera for taking unobtrusive pictures of people, events (reasonably slow moving events). Each photo is a deliberate action on the photographer's part. Nikon N90s: A well-built camera. Use requires batteries. With minimal participation by the user, good pictures are usually obtained, under a diverse range of shooting conditions. Using the mating flash unit guarantees properly exposed flash pictures every time. A cinch to operate. Just press the button. With thought and insight on the photographer's part is also capable of generating great photos (I'm referring here to technical matters, i.e. properly exposed and focused photos.) A photo results every time you press the button. You can expose a 36 exposure roll of film in about 9 seconds! I use this kind of camera as a "point-and-shoot" camera as well as a complex photo taking instrument. This is a great camera for taking pictures under complex lighting situations; Uneven illumination; sport/action photos; photos with un-usual lenses (really wide angle, zooms, long-telephotos, macro and micro work, polarizing filters, etc.) I hope that I haven't belabored the point. Whatever you use, remember it's not nearly as important as you. -- W. Sachse ============================================================================= ,-----, ,-----, ,----, ,-, ,-, ,-----, ,-----, # Wolfgang Sachse | ,---; | ,-, | | ,--; | | | | | ,---; | ,---; # T&AM/Thurston Hall | `---, | |_| | | | | `--' | | `---, | `---, # CORNELL UNIVERSITY `---, | | ,-, | | | | ,--, | `---, | | ,---' # Ithaca, NY - 14853 USA ;---' | | | | | | `--; | | | | ;---' | | `---; # 607/255-5065; FAX-9179 `-----' `-' `-' `----' `-' `-' `-----' `-----' # sachse@msc.cornell.edu WWW Home Page: http://www.msc.cornell.edu/~sachse # =============================================================================