Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/04/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I try not to spill sugar any more, at least not at my cameras... I know of course that careless use may damage any camera. My moustache is enormous and still dripping... but with pocket cameras it doesn't matter. I use both mechanical and electronic cameras for many reasons. Both systems have advantages and drawbacks. I like the mju-2 (Stylus Epic) (weather- & spillproof!), the T2 and the TVS, but I also like my "new" Leica M4, as I liked all my previous Ms, Nikon FM, Rolleiflexes and Linhofs. My approach to photography is the same with any of these cameras, even if I know I don't make the images the same way. This has something to do with control, of course, and time. I am a photographer in a very political way. I am interested in social matters, people, what is going on. It might be a problem having everything done automatically. I am aware of that, but it is a secondary problem in my opinion. I often found the M too big and heavy, and was happy when I discovered the small and solid titan cameras with good lenses and basic functions. First the T2 some years ago. I bought it as a backup camera, but it soon became my main tool. The TVS is a bit more versatile, but less spontaneous, or intuitive with the zoom lens. I think it is wise to use few cameras regularly. It is important to be master of the camera to control the situation. For many years I was using exclusively Leica Ms. The camera didn't exist, I had the 50mm frame in the brain. But it could as well have been an electronic Leica, Contax, Nikon etc... If you use one single lens for a while, you obtain this relationship with any camera. Oddmund <garvik@i-t.fr>