Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jim Brick wrote: <<Ted's R8's have been flawless, but you know they sell him special cameras ;-)>>>>> G'day Jim, Gee you're so kind this morning. :) They're afraid I'll smash them to pieces in front of their eyes if they don't work! :) Given a couple of other shooters got their R8's at the same time as myself and had glitches, I figure I got lucky in the pick of the litter.:) Tom Donovan had a couple go haywire, had them replaced and as far as I know, he is just as wired with the camera as I am. I realize at times I sound like a brain damaged, (OK guys no smart ass cracks! :) Leicaphile about the R8. But of all the reflex models (and other manufacturers) I have worked with since the Leicaflex appreared on the market, the R8 is the best and will only become better for my use with the motor attached. Each time I look at negs or transparancies, particularly from not the greatest lighting situations, I marvel at the excellence of the metering system. I have become acceptive of what it tells me and just go with it withot even checking with a hand meter. But then I beleive in my R7's for their metering also, but this new machine is something else. Biased? I guess so, but without a doubt the more I have it in my hands and bouncing back and forth with a couple of R7's at the same time, this is a camera of some worth. ted