Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]So... in a flash of madness some months ago I decided to take advantage of the lens rebates and buy the 100mm APO macro I knew I was fated to buy *someday*. Then of course I needed an R body to put on it. :-) I thought I was being quite the value shopper by buying a lovely clean used R7 from Tamarkin, but during the course of a week with it its limitations compared to an R8 loomed in my mind -- and the poor little thing just seemed to be built on the wrong scale for the lens, seemed to be flapping there on the back of the APO macro, all light and thin and narrow in the hand and Minolta-esque -- so in a followup attack of madness and thanks to the liberal return policies of Tamarkin, I dragged it back and paid the difference for a lovely new R8. The R8 is, in many ways, an exceedingly impressive example of sheer `rightness' in camera design. The body which initially feels fat in the hand comes to feel correct. The aperture and shutter controls are in the traditional locations, dammit, and other stuff -- mirror lockup and flash curtainness - are controlled by straightforward physical switches, not hidden behind some multiple-press LCD menu madness. I have a few whinges, though. The bottom of the back's hinge protrudes uncomfortably. (Anyone else find it digs unpleasantly into the palm?) And when taking pictures on a tripod I found myself performing the following ritual over and over again: (with the mirror lockup switch already flipped:) - PRESS the shutter button to lock up the mirror. - POKE the little buttons on the back to set the 10s self-timer. - PRESS the shutter button again. Surely I'm not the only one who uses the self-timer in lieu of toting around a cable release for taking tripod-mounted pictures of things which aren't going anywhere. And surely if one's being fussy about it, one would use MLU to reduce vibration, and the longer self-timer setting to allow any vibration introduced by one's hamlike hands to die out. So... wouldn't it be swell if the sequence above could be activated with one touch? The sort of thing I'd associate with Canon's Custom Functions: I'd be perfectly happy if I could set the camera such that, whenever MLU was set on, pressing the shutter button did the compound flip-wait-click operation. Overall, though, the R8 is a great SLR. :-) But I'm reminded that I still don't fundamentally like SLRs. :-( Then again, there are things SLRs are just better at. :-) -Jeff Moore <jbm@instinet.com>