Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/08/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dear Fellow LUGnuts, Its late here in Pennsylvania - about 11:40 PM. After living with a recently updated Leicaflex SL ( from Sherry Krauter fame), I dropped off the proverbial cliff today by taking delivery of a new black R8 and 60mm macro. It compliments my new 100mm Apo macro lens. I fell for it like a ton of bricks. Boy was Ted right on by his assessment of this camera. I thought I would be a die hard R 6.2 fan based upon my M6 experience. I couldn't have been more wrong. The viewfinder of the R 6.2 was hard to view through with glasses and was even a bit dim with f 2.8 maximum aperture lenses. The R8 is a godsend. Yes its heavy and big but its got lots of large rubbery surfaces to hold onto. I am looking forward to getting the winder when it arrives this Fall. This camera feels better to hold than to hang around your neck on a Domke strap. Not I've got my sights on a new 35mm Summicron-R lens and a flash to work with its on-board computer. Macro is my main use for reflex cameras and this camera should do it for me. I thought I would be "married" to Canon SLRs for my lifetime but that's all changed now. Ted Grant and Dick Hemingway put me on the right track with the R8. What a machine. If it was a Canon I'd be even more excited since I could use all my current FD lenses. But I can live with Leica lenses. I just have to work harder and longer to get them. Gives you a reason to get up in the morning. Richard - ---------------------- Richard Clompus, OD West Chester, PA, USA