Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I'm chipping in not for the M6, but for the computer expenses Brian has laid out in advance. Regards, Ben Andrew M. Moore wrote: > Regarding donations to buy an M6 for Brian: > > For a group of us who seem to spend so much time arguing with each > other over Leica and non-Leica issues, it's nice to see so many > LUGgers come together in offering their donations towards this gift. > It's a truly remarkable and generous thing to see! > > However, in Brian's "defense" :), should we be so quick to assume > that what's best for us is best for him? > > My wife has offered on many occasions to give me a slide projector as > a gift, since my only means of viewing all the chromes that I shoot is > through an all-plastic instrument that I bought for $3.00 (US), but I > would feel much better buying it on my own (or at the very least, > specifying exactly what I want, but that makes me feel like I'm > demanding the gift). I'm eagerly awaiting the appearance of the > Leica Universal 5x Magnifier, hoping that the price won't blow that > idea away. Does anyone have any information on that? I digress. > > Buying/receiving a camera, as is the case with so many other > purchases, is a very "personal" decision (for me, anyway), especially > given the variety of models and often high prices. The only times I > can think of when this might not be the case is when the owner (to be) > isn't very attached to the object. In that situation, the owner can > get great satisfaction out of the object since he probably isn't > longing for something else. But if that's the case, an M6 is probably > overkill. > > I think a greater number of people would benefit if we were to > contribute to a cause that supported the list itself in some manner > (hardware, software, or other), so that 1) all the list members could > benefit, and 2) I believe Brian would still be satisfied and probably > honored. > > I'm not saying that I'm not in favor of the M6 idea, but I think that > we should be sure that it's something he wants and that he would be > honored to receive, since those are two very likely reasons why we are > doing this in the first place. I also understand that picking away at > this process too deeply sort of defeats the idea of a "gift", but > I think these ideas are worth some consideration. > > I've received a wealth of valuable information from the LUG, and > I'm very grateful to its contributors and maintainers. I hope that > I can be counted as one of them. And a big thanks to Brian. > > Andrew