Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Eric wrote: >He said, "That's a real expensive camera, isn't it?" I said, "Yep." He >said, "I can tell, because it just feels like a fine piece of equipment. I >knew it the second I held it and took a picture." >So there. From a rank amateur who knows little about cameras.>>>>>>>>>> Hi Eric, When I opened the box containing my first R8 and took it in hand, I knew immediately I had something special! :) It never occured to me as others voiced...."it's heavy...it felt too big.... or many other negative comments. "Mine was an immediate love affair ...."the best kind!" :) and I've never regretted having R8's to use. It does feel like I have something special in hand, much like when I work with the M cameras........... "the feel!" Sure there are folks who don't understand that, but that's their feelings and too each his own. But as far as I'm concerned the R8 is a truly fine machine to work with as is the M6! And hey guys lets remember I'm not just talking about a one time, one camera user here, as I've gone through a few of them since December '96. Including one ripped off this year at the Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Partially my own fault for not doing what I have taught many others.....always put your foot in the middle of the neck strap when you put it on the seat or ground. And that's another story! But the R8 and the M6 are bretheren in feel and name! And to think otherwise I guess I'd have to say, "you're mistaken!" And may not have any idea what the "feel" of camera's are about! They are both "quality plus!" ted