Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/01/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Bennett wrote: >With my equipment, I know that if my photograph is not the best, it is n= ot the >fault of the equipment. It is my responsibility to achieve that ideal goal. >With Leica equipment, I know that I have the finest equipment technicall= y >achievable. = I know, sinds I buyed my first Leica, I stopped those silly swap = between Minolta >< Contax >< Nikon. Now I only buy more and more Leica M & R...(and bags...) ;-) And I have also to face my own imperfections. :-( This sayed, coming from a reflex camera (or any other 6X6 etc..), it is n= ot so easy to acheive good results with a rangefinder camera like the M6. Now I think that I made a mistake when always taking a Reflex together wi= th my M. Using it alone is the only way to make progress. (with only one lens at the time, if possible, or if I have the courage ..= ) I really needed to practice a lot in order to be just "satisfied" of my results, (specially when so many excellent photographers are using it) The M is really much more demanding than the R in that respect. (There are always a lot of brand new M6's in the classified of "Chasseur d'Images"!) I have to confess that in the begining I was more in love with the camera= itself than with the results! ... Ah, who will poetize the "click wzzz" of a M3 at 1/15s ;-) It take me years to really know what I can expect from it. But when it start, what a pleasure. I'm always really cautious when somebody ask me advice about buying a M. (I should be anyway) Lucien BELGIUM