Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search](Please forgive me. I'm tired, and when I went to put milk in my morning coffee, it was sour. I'm in a grumpy mood.) I had thought that there was nothing that could possibly be more mindless than the brouhaha about the red dot. I was wrong. The ongoing litany of "I've got one chrome, two black" is definitely more mindless. Here's an idea. If you're going to post what sort of equipment you own, you must also post how many photographs you made with it in the past seven days. Equipment that has not been used to expose at least a dozen frames of film in that preceding week may not be mentioned. If you want to be really adventurous, you could actually mention what sort of photographs you made - e.g. "I own one black finish M6, which I used in the past week to make a series of photographs of a school play, as well as other miscellaneous photographs, including (but not limited to) photographs of a large display of about 40 different rice cookers, a store clerk wrapping my new rice cooker in gift wrap, assorted photographs of my family, and a very nice photograph of the inside of my camera bag (compliments of Tom A's prototype soft release :-). A total of about 400 frames were exposed in the past seven days. The series of school play photographs ended up being a set of 12 matted 11x14 prints and served as the production photos displayed in the lobby before/after each performance. (Said series was made with the generous assistance of two other LUG readers). All of the theater photography was on TMZ. Everything else was TMY." Now, wouldn't that be a whole lot more interesting than "one black m6"? Obligatory comment on camera finishes: according to "Leica Fotographie International" Feb '97, on page 45, "1989: To commemorate the 150th anniversary of photography and the 75th anniversary of Leica photography, a very special edition limited to 1250 Leica M6 cameras is produced with a luxurious platinum finish and a special engraving." - -Paul