Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Chewwe, M6 is good because it... - -- is extremely quiet. - -- allows hand-held photos at wide open aperatures down to 1/8 or slower(no vibration). - -- uses some of the best designed and sharpest lenses in the world and fastest (noctilux). - -- is lightweight and inexpensive looking from other than close up. - -- focuses extremely fast and accurately in low light. - -- let others fill in from here... - -- - -- - -- Steve At 10:49 PM 1/25/98 -0800, you wrote: > >Some postings to the rec.photo.equipment.35mm newsgroup that may be of >interest to the list: > > >Hi,=20 > >I have been using Canon and Nikon for years. Now thinking of getting a >totally manual , mechanical camera for shooting travel and portraits. Is a >Leica M6 worth its high price???? It is more than 3 times in prices just >for the body alone. And the lens cost a bomb too. Is it just a rich man's >toys or the technical excellence is that great? > >Any comments appreciated much. > >Million Thanks, > >chewwe@cyberway.com.sg > > >Answer #1: > >Keep your Nikon. Other than physical size and weight I can see no reason >to >switch. I have yet to see a photograph that can demonstrate superiority of >Leica over Nikon or Canon. Besides, if the portraits you are talking about >are >"travel portraits" ok, but for most portrait work a rangefinder is not the >ideal tool( pretty tough to focus on an eyelash through that tiny frameline >for >the 90mm lens, and changing film is a pain). >-steve > >Answer #2: > >Hi, > >I follow the same path,...durng years I bought the last SL35 camera, and >using the last best lens, my "excellence quest" oblige me change every two >years a new camera, and everey two years a new camera was (is) lunch, and >so >and so. For the year the bodys comes more sophisticates, the lens >better,...and selling and buying...I lost money because when you buy an >expensive body (Canon EOS5, F90, etc...) and when you sold it, you can't >beleve why is so cheap >I used Nikon, Canon for ergonomy and cheapest (used) lens. Years after >years, every time I acquire a new body, an marvelous Hitech object, more >and >more time I need to read the manual and diffcicult to undertstand and >memorize these manual... >Until one day I say STOP! I was tired to be perhaps a "gogo" of marketing >strategies, and not necessarely to need these "desert warm tecnology tool" >to do best pictures. >Also I read many interviews of photographs, and I understand that what use >the photograph is usually give free from the brand or his photo employer, >except for some professionnal photo reporter that use Canon essentialy due >to the fast lens focus with the USM inside motor of lens (until future >month >now with Nikon perhaps... >When you read some art photograph or even reporter interviews(ex: Depardon, >Sieef, etc)...many use the famous leica, and also mechanical Nikon/lens >bodies (FM,F2). and Hasselblad 6X6. >I don't say that todays bodies are not good, non, they are all tremendous >machines, with fabulous technology. Today lens with optic formula from >computers are also very nice, unbelevied 2O years ago. >But some former brand already have an excellence level, with the "art of to >do handcraft" that even computers, with no soul, can equal...Like Leica. >So, I "passed" I choose an M6 Leica. An used Leica M6 with 35mm and 90mm >(all used), because new is too too expensive. >I bought an M6 because as photograph, in your life you must have a "legend >body", like a mortorcycle man one day must have an Harley Davidson. I >regret >it? NO, why?: >- is very compact (bofy and lenses), you don't need a big bag to go >outdoor >- you re-discorver the real pleasure to compose a shoot, before shoot you >think, you compose througt the eye >- is true the lens is marvellous (quality, compacity), with hi speed >(1.8F). >- it's mechanical, and you don't depend of the life battery, you are always >OK. >Only these aspects, the other aspects have many, many inconveniants. >In an objective opinion, buying a leica is more an subjective, irrationnal >, >affective act then a professionnal view. >The ratio technical caract=E9ristics/price, is completly "out". Can you >imagine that this body for exemple doesent't have a security for accidental >shoot ?! The light meter like a 70' body Canon or Nikon ?! (you must have a >manal light meter in difficults cases), Motor-Winder ? pfffffff, forget it >(price and caract=E9ristics), Animal, nature photography ? Finish, above 90 >mm, the leica is a "impossible" (" " are mine...), when you remember the >reflex camera you will understand...etc.. etc...The pleasure of Zoom >feeling? Forget it, To charge and decharge roll film? AhAh Ah AH!...Firts >time I spent half an hour tryng to know if he real take it or no,...Etc, >etc... >I remember an article in the Chasseur d'image (french technical photo >magazine) intituled: Why I never buy an M6 Leica. After reading it, you can >only say, these guy is correct, buying a leica is only an irrationnal act. >When you buy a Leica, prepare you TO CHANGE YOUR MODE OF MAKE PICTURES, >before waiting quality prints. Many people who come from SLR are some time >disapoointed for the "difficulty" to "approch" a Leica. >An other aspect, on quality prints. To real aprecied quality throught Leica >lens, my opinion is that you must "your self" treate the film and prints, >or >go in a real professional developper. Going in a normal developper, you >don't "use" the real Leica quality, so whay pay more to have less or at >lleast same -(in technical aspect and ergonomy). >Think it before all these aspects to pass act. If you want a body with >excellents lens to make good pictures and want buy some lenses, for me you >don't need to buy a Leica. Canon with his L series Lens, or Nikon and even >other do it, and at equal equipment you will have more and more in quatity. >I have a leica M6, but when I need some special pictures I take my Canon >EOS >5 or NIKON F70,or even FM2 with lenses or zoom...and I enjoy it. >Buying a Leica today is like this people that prefer buy an old jaguar that >the lastest Chevrolet or Ford.Don't try to understand with today think, >it's >people who like objects out of time, who pass the years, resist at all, >even >at...the fashon. > >For the end, I remember a sentence from J/L.Sieff photograph: >- Do you ask at a painter what kind of pensil or bruch he used to do his >work?. > >Thank you, don't hesitate to contact me for more information. > >P.S: some ref are from european market body, excuse me if it's differentent >in US, I don't know. >magazines ref: > -"a photograph and his camera" in Photographe Magazine >- Chasseur d'images. > > > > >