Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/03/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>I'm one of those people who likes good optics, certainly, but am also >concerned with matters of how well the total package performs. > >In the case of the Contax G2, I'm surprised that no one mentioned one >possible problem: You have no means of verifying it's focus--whether >shooting manual- or autofocus, all goes through the same circuitry, and, >short of viewing the top-mounted distance scale, you're kept in the dark as >to what's going on. As the former owner of a Fuji GA645, I really >appreciated having the distance readout in the finder, as means of spotting >any really whacky errors, and the Fuji certainly did whacky things in low >light situations. I had a G1 and G2 with 3 lenses. I used it for a job shooting stained glass windows with the 90mm from about 15 feet. some were out of focus. I lost my trust in the camera as a professional system, and it was too much money for a personal camera. went with screwmount after that and on to M4s.Quick autofocus is nice, but without the slr feedback of what is in focus... also I didn't like the motor noises, and the refocusing after every portrait exposure, buzz buzz click, buzz buzz click.buzz buzz click. I still want to buy another one, but I won't. Steve