Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/10/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 09:39 PM 10/14/97 -0400, you wrote: >In a message dated 97-10-14 14:23:41 EDT, Jim writes > > ><< If you squeeze a little too much, while photographing, > the back bends in and out. It doesn't take much. >> >********************************************************************** > Jim - I used to be concerned about that also, until it was >explained to me that no matter how much you push on the >back of a camera, with your thumbs, the spring loaded pres- >sure plate will hold the film in the same plane - You have to >really think about it awhile before the idea sinks in - at least >I did. *************************Marvin > I completely understand this Marvin, but it just gives it a flimsy feeling. Actually my camera is an FM2. Not that that makes any difference. I recognize the fact that Nikon is a good brand and holds up under duress. One of my roommates at Brooks Inst. (Thomas Ignatious Haynes, Iggy for short) in 1960/61 bought a Nikon (F)? and it was not a good camera. I had an Alpa, my other roommate (George Nakamura) had a Miranda. The Miranda & Alpa performed heads & shoulders better than the Nikon. In 1963/64 I had a commercial studio in Palo Alto CA with two partners Marv White & Richard Jennings. Richard had a Nikon F. I didn't have a 35. I had a Hassy and Sinar 4x5. I used Richards Nikon for 35 stuff and did not like it. Please take this for what it is. My personal preferences. Probably based on a couple of bad cameras - bad experiences. Our brain/mind plays a very important role in our preferences. A bad experience leaves an indelible impression, as does a good experience. My good impressions came in this order: Argus C3, Rollei, Hassey, Graphic View II, Minolta, Alpa, Sinar P, Leica R, Linhof Technika Field. My bad experiences were Nikon, Yashica, Bronica, Beseler Topcon, Mamiya. I don't remember the order. Leica R, however, has made the best impression of all. Jim