Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I also had a G2 kit, albeit for a very short time. I quickly switched to the M6HM for the same reasons you want to switch. I would recommend the same M6 kit I started with......an M6HM and a 35/2 ASPH or 35/1.4 ASPH. Next get a 50/2 or 75/1.4. At 11:23 PM 4/12/98 -0400, Daniel Ho wrote: >I am a Nikon F2 and G2 User. While I like some of the G2's automation and >am quite impressed by the Zeiss optics, I still feel that I a "manual >photographer" if there is such a thing. I have run quite a bit of film >through the G2 but can't get used to it for "making" pictures vs. using it >to take a quick snapshot. > >While making a picture, my neurons fire in a way such that using my F2 or >other manual cameras is intuitive and using AF is actually more difficult.. >I can't get over checking to see that the AF is reasonable, to look for >"focusable" area and watching for problem areas for the AF... I realize >that this is fairly minor complaint of a generally excellent camera system >(and I'm picky) and not a big deal to the majority of people, but for me it >takes away from the making of a photo. > >Having lurked for a while, I feel it may be safe now to come out and ask a >few questions. I am thinking of either trading in the G2 or supplementing >it with a M series camera. Most of my pictures are taken using a 35mm lens. >Subjects include travel pictures, some in low light--and daily sights that >amuse me. > >What is the best combo for me to get as a user? The variations seem >endless. The likely components that I've see are: >- new M6 >- new M6HM >- used M6 >- used M4 with additional light meter >- 35mm last generation Sumicron >- 35mm Asph. f2 >- 35mm Asph. F1.4 > >As well, anyone want to trade M equipment for a very nice G2? ;-) > >Thanks for your help in advance. > >Daniel Ho/Toronto > Francesco Sanfilippo, Five Senses Productions webmaster@5senses.com http://www.5senses.com/