Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tom Donovan wrote: <<<Let me tell you it was fantastic! Being next to the ocean, fresh seafood, great weather, quality gear & GREAT people. Fellow LUGnuts, who were there, it was great to meet you. And then of course learning from Ted Grant ;-) !>>>>>> Hi Tom, Besides the honour of shaking hands with LUGNUTS who previously were only names on the creen, this was a wonderfull seminar. A very enthusiastic group of Leica minded folks who were "keeners" and "good shooters" producing some very interesting and diverse images. I need to mention folks that Tom had a winning image in the competion of some close to 200 enteries! So it was that two LUGNUTS were winners, Tina Manley, the first prize and I believe Tom second or third. It was nice to see the LUG well represented in the final cut of 6 finalists and winners! :) <<<Ernst Hartmann ( Leica USA ) replaced my R8 split image screens with the new plain ground glass screens; what a difference! A far cleaner view for composition & it seems, to me, a much brighter view!>>>>>> I have to agree with you whole heartedly on the screen change. I have only been able to appreciate it since arriving home and shooting real time things. As I have always used matt screens in all my previous R cameras, I found the "general screen" supplied with the R8 a terrible visual distraction! With the new "matt screen" now you have a completely clean image without any visual clutter in the centre. I shot a soccer match yesterday with the new screen and long lenses, it was night and day difference. Besides the matt screen is most efficient for macro and tele lenses. Now if only the motor! :) <<<I shot some images( with the R-80 f1.4 ) of a lady, from the hotel, in indirect light at f1.4 & f2 ( vertical format ) The way her eyes snapped in/out of focus was great; viewfinder brightness was awesome!>>>> Well there sure isn't anything like an f1.4 lens on that R8 matt screen to show you how clean and brilliant the R8 viewfinder system really is. What I liked most of the images was the quality of your "avaiable light use" and getting her eyes right on the mark of sharpness at 1.4. Glad to hear you ordered the 80 as I don't doubt you'll have a great time shooting available light subjects in a way you will not likely have done before. And the more you use it wide open you'll discover a whole new world of available exisiting light you haven't worked with in the past. Have fun with it. :) Good to see Jean and yourself and the good Lord or whomever, keeping me vertical and breathing, I hope to see you next year! :) Along with maybe a greater number of LUGNUTS! For those of you who wonder about this particular seminar, it isn't all hard nose numbers with facts and figures. It's more like a wild west fun shoot it up with Leicas (Yours and new Leica samples) and some "happy snaps" on the screen for illustration! For some it is the great "social aspect" that allows much discussion of things Leica and building warm friendships and comraderie.:) Hey we don't live by "happy snapping" all the time! :) ted