Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/08/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]My recent experiences echo yours. My wife and I just returned from 2 weeks in Greece. I took an M6, 35/2, 50/2 and 90/2.8, along with a bunch of Kodak. She took per Pentax point-n-shoot. I saw no other photographers with Leica anything. Not even a single body/lens. Very few SLRs of any kind, and those mostly full auto product from Canon, Nikon, etc. No medium format at all. I couldn't even find a decent photo dealer, although given where I was it wasn't surprising. I'm not sure, however, that blame can be laid entirely on North Americans. Greece is the summer home of the Germans, with a healthy percentage of Italians and French. I expected the Germans to be dripping with Leica/Zeiss iron, but it just wasn't the case. Mainly all point-n-shoot, APS(?), and a few digitals. Oh, yes, and LOTS of video. More video cams than still by a wide margin. On a related note, since it is difficult if not impossible to get film hand inspected over there, the only place I was able to have that done was leaving Denver. Film was xrayed at least 8, perhaps as many as 10 times, with no apparent ill effects. Granted, I was using a relatively slow film (100 ASA), but my prints show no signs of fogging or damage from the heat. Dave >My wife, daughter, and I recently returned from a vacation in Europe. I took two Leica bodies, an M3 and M2, to record scenery and take the obligatory family photos. >Sad to say, serious photography seems to be a dying hobby. > >Andrew Morang >Vicksburg, Mississippi USA > >