Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 2 Oct 1998 17:19:36 -0400, dmm@bronze.lcs.mit.edu (Andrew M. Moore) wrote: > I'm looking forward to giving my wife my Nikon FM2 with 50/1.8 on our > first wedding anniversary next week. She initially expressed interest > in a point-and-shoot, but she decided she wanted to learn how to use > what she calls a "real" camera. It'll be fun teaching/shooting with > her. I ended up making a slightly different decision under similar circumstances. Granted, I didn't have an extra Nikon lying around, and thus had the luxury of choosing anything I wished to buy. I bought my girlfriend the remarkably cheap Yashica FX-3 Super 2000 (a perfectly-fine entirely-manual match-LED body, probably the same basic body OEM'd for a number of manufacturers by Cosina, $US150 brand new from B&H), and the Carl Zeiss 50/1.4 ($US280) to go on it. Why? * Good glass, but affordable. The Zeiss glass is what I'd use if I couldn't satisfy my Leica jones. A few of the lenses are undaunting in price: the 50s, a 28, and the slower 35. Sure, this is largely a learning exercise, but those photos which `hit' will have nothing to apologize for optically. * The focus and aperture rings go the right way! My personal prejudice, of course, but I don't want to contribute to bass-ackwards reflexes. * While that body may not be the last word in `feel', it seems entirely competent. The lens's controls feel great. * The body is quite light, helping the entire rig seem undaunting to tote around. * The lens is fast enough to help discourage a perceived need for flash. * If she takes to this stuff like an albino alligator to a sewer, there're always the nicer Contax-branded bodies to bolt onto the glass. > Why not a Leica? Like I said, one step at a time :) * The entire rig isn't precious enough to make me wince much at its being put into normal, potentially rough use outside the range of my control-freak tendrils. * New-camera smell! New stuff in the boxes just seemed more appropriate as a gift. Besides, it'd take a bunch of shopping to find used Leica gear that cheap -- chances are, it'd be pretty battered, more expensive, and heavier. Cons? I haven't yet figured out how to disable the #$%# meter: I assume the camera can run itself down in a bag if there's pressure on the shutter button. BTW, on the apprenticeship: since I don't have a proper darkroom set up, I'm encouraging her to shoot color slide film. If she develops good enough habits to keep exposing and color-balancing that properly, other emulsions will seem easy. Besides, this is New York: there are E6 labs on every streetcorner. URLs: http://www.yashica.com/yashica/slr/fx3super2000/fx3super2000.html http://www.contaxcameras.com/slr/lenses/planar50mmf1.4.html http://www.bhphotovideo.com/photo/35mm/contax/cofixed.html -Jeff Moore <jbm@jbm.org>