Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Sander van Hulsenbeek wrote: > So - to digestt a lengthy process - l recently traded in - in the best > camera-shop of Amsterdam of course - all that gear and bought a M6HM with > the 50 Summicron (collapsible lens shade) and the 24 Elmarit ASPH is on its > way. I can't wait to use it. Like the pictures the Summicron makes already. > A 90 mm Elmarit may come later, and I think that can also serve, with a > Visoflex, for the occasional macro-picture. Because there is one thing I > don't like with M: that one cannot come closer than 70 cm. But that is a > limitation that can be lived with. > > And those Agfa Scala films are already in the freezer! > > Comments are appreciated! That's a great story, Alex -- I can imagine you trekking through all those exotic locations with your camera and two lenses. When I travel, if I am going someplace where photography will not be the centerpiece of my journey, I take my M2, a meter, a 90, a 50, and a 20. The camera can be worn on its strap inside my leather jacket and the meter and other two lenses easily fit in my pockets. Then if I see something I want to photograph it's an easy matter to do so; if I don't, the equipment is never in my way. But if I'm setting out to photograph something particular, like a refinery or a rocket, I carry a backpack with two R bodies, lots of film, 5 lenses, cable releases, lens cleaning equipment, assorted filters, and a tripod or a monopod with a ball head over my shoulder. I suppose it's all heavy enough to give me some exercise, but if the purpose of the trip is to get the right shots of that refinery, I'm always glad to have the equipment. Speaking of taking one's Leica into exotic locations: at the San Jose camera show yesterday, I saw a "Smokey the Bear" special edition M6 for sale -- the dealer's story was that the owner had been backpacking and had somehow gotten his camera into his campfire for a while. The paint was blistered, the VF and RF windows were gone, the vulcanite or whatever it is was melted away, showing some fabric underneath, but the shutter and film advance still worked. They wanted $250 for it. I was tempted to buy it as a conversation piece, but better sense prevailed. - -Patrick