Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/04

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Subject: Re: [Leica] moving to Leica SLR ...a few tips please...
From: Five Senses Productions <fls@san.rr.com>
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 1998 20:53:18 -0700

Wow, I did not know these things about the M5....I'll check into it!  Thanks!

Francesco


At 03:44 PM 10/4/98 -0400, N. B. Watson wrote:
>A happy compromise for you might be only to sell the M6 and purchase an
>M5: narrow-angle meter, speeds in the finder, a bit less bulk (not sure
>of the weight) than the R7.  
>
>Regards,
>Nigel
>
>On Sun, 04 Oct 1998 12:11:35 -0700 Five Senses Productions
><fls@san.rr.com> writes:
>>LUGnuts:
>>
>>It's Francesco, and I'm back from a 16 day dream trip
>>to France.  I'll tell you all about it and post some shots 
>>later, but for now a pressing question......
>>
>>I am selling my M6HM, 35/2 ASPH, and 50/2
>>for a more complete and versatile R7 kit instead. 
>>I had a GREAT time on my trip with the M6,35/2 ASPH,
>>and 50/2 but EXACT metering (for me) is difficult when 
>>I have a "spot" that fills 75% of the finder.....not really a spot!
>>
>>Plus, I love in-finder exposure readouts too much.  
>>It is so much nicer to be able to see the
>>exposure in the finder rather than having to lift my head
>>every few seconds to confirm the shutter speed and 
>>aperture.  I can quickly move from point to point without
>>removing my eye from the finder and evaluate exposure
>>Zones within seconds, with the R7 finder.
>>
>>I already have an R7, 100APO, and 180APO.  I want to
>>get 3 lenses to fill the wide angle and normal range.
>>I am thinking of the 19/2.8, 28/2.8 and 50/2.  Are these
>>just about the three best lenses in that range for the R?
>>Yes, I know the R7 and 2 lenses is bigger and heavier than
>>an M6 with 2 lenses, but the benefits outweigh the
>>disadvantages for me personally and my style of photography.
>>
>>Is it true that M wide angles are marginally better than R versions
>>because of the design restrictions on SLR lenses, or is this 
>>an old wives' tale?  
>>
>>I really hate to do this because I love my M6 and I love to walk 
>>around with it, to feel it, and to work with it......a true pleasure.
>>But if a little extra weight and size means an easier path to better
>>photography (FOR ME) then it is worth it.  Hey, it still has the
>>LEICA name on it, right?  
>>
>>Francesco
>>fls@san.rr.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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