Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/08/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]ted grant wrote: > > Paul quoted and replied: > > >In addition to that, an electronic M6 > >with aperture priority _and a shutter > >button activated AE lock_ would help > >things greatly, IMO. > > PAUL response to the above:: > Most of the wishes I see here for a new M body sound an awful lot like a > CLE. > > Hi Paul, > > I can never figure out why some of these folks want to change a perfectly > wonderful manually operated camera for a bunch of electronic bits and pieces, > wish list or not! When the M6 is so easy and comfortable to work with. > > Hell if I was going to wish for something it would be practical! As in the > camera will never never ever fail me -- not that mine ever have! But by the > sound of a few shooters in here they appear to be having more trouble than a > farmer with a herd of cows in heat and no bull for servicing! > > Why in heavans name would the person who posted the above additions require them > in the first place? > > <<<with aperture priority _and a shutter button activated AE lock_ would help > things greatly, IMO.>>>> > > Now where would these things really be needed? > > When you just have to make one tiny touch turn of the aperture ring inrelation > to the red leds and the exposure is locked! > > It begins to look like some folks just don't want to do anything using their > fingers and brains to take pictures any more. They want the camera to do all > their thinking for them and if they want all the BS bells and whistles, hell > there are any number of "dumbell no thought P&S cameras" on the market! So why > spend the money for a wonderfull camera like an M6, then wish a bunch of two bit > P&S simpleton elements to it! > > Hey it's Monday morning, and it's no day to sound like a "Happy Camper" who just > won a pile of money! :) > > ted Right on! Bill