Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/05/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Roger Beamon wrote: > But Leica *is* the raison d'=EAtre for the Leica Users. List. >=20 > And I yours, Donal, but you, Oddmund and a few others ought to play > in areas that are aimed at your type of play. I should think a list > such as PHOTO-L and others would much more appeal to your desire to > expound on your philosophy of the medium. >=20 > In your zeal to be fair to all and understand every point of view, I > fear that you are without.=20 Roger, As a Leica user since 1968, I believe I have some authority to express my opinions here. And as a nearly 30 year user of Leica and a 30-some year student of Leica photography (my first camera was a Hasselblad) I believe that what Leicas made possible was a new way of seeing the world. =20 If you see Leicas as only some mechanical device, I'm sorry. There is so much more. It is the technical, the techniques and the states of mind. =20 Oddmund may use a Rollei right now, but his artistic heart is in the Leica spirit of seeing. Thus his comments and experiences should be welcomed here. =20 As for not having a point of view that is rigid and absolute, you are right. The more I learn about the world, about people, the more I realize there is no "truth," just points of view. And we are all enriched by diversity of ideas, of culture, of personality, even of cameras. =20 Can you, Roger, tell me for absolutely straight-line unequivically sure which is the better Leica, an M or an R? Since you feel there is only one truth, one "real" point of view, which would you recommend Leica take out of production? Of course, you can't base your opinion on the different "feeling" there might be from using different systems. Only strict engineering judgements here. I think few professional photographers who have used Leicas (especially Ms) would have any trouble understanding the relevance of recent philosophical discussions. I'm going to go out on a limb here, Roger, and tell you that my first Leica, an M2, has a soul. None of my other cameras do. =20 The soul is has, of course, is mine. Your Leica, I'm sure, has a mind. Donal Philby San Diego