Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Walt, I noticed that you didn't say anything about the photomics! I'd like to know your opinion about them. TIA Thib. At 07:39 22/12/1998 -0600, you wrote: >Hi, Lucien, and many thanks. > >Yes, the SL series was BEAUTIFUL....and I'm sorry to say that >at least mechanically, the Leica R lenses have quite an edge >over Nikkors (even my favorites, the late "F" non AIs from '66 thru >'74 or so). My only bitch about the SLs was that IF you had >shutter trouble or mirror-box problems, it was a write-off at >worst, an EXTREMELY expensive repair at best. Call me simple- >minded, but if things can be done equally well with half the >parts, half is better! > >I'm so glad you noticed the quality of finish of the F-F2. It's >>nearly< up to 60s Leica standards, MUCH better than today's >finishes. Internally, the same applies.... As for the black >ones, I prefer chrome---although I have a somewhat brassy black >one, and used to really like the "rough & tumble journalist >look"!! I guess I'm getting old, but I like the chrome Leicas >better, too....I've gotten over the "black-paint envy". > >I also formed biases due to a couple years in a repair shop....The >Nikons of the era were "built for servicing" -- as are the M-leicas, >tho neither needs much repair.....they each have a few Achille's >heels -- slow speeds and curtain brakes/sync on Leicas, and >Finders/screens/advance-rewind clutch on Nikon Fs.....both easily >correctible, tho..... And the biggie -- >WHEN< is Leica going to >change to titanium curtains? A RFDR camera with cloth curtains >is the dumbest thing I've ever seen.....I do hope, however, that >Leica resists the temptation to go to a modular (vertical) shutter >in the M7-M8 -- but it'll eventually come to that-just so they >can advertise higher sync speeds-flash has become the standard >detriment to journalistic photography! > >I realize that some folks are offended by this "Nikon" talk, but >if they're REALLY interested in the finest cameras from the past, >the SP, F-F2 simply MUST be handled and looked over, as you have >obviously done....remember, the F-F2 and the SP were concurrent >with the M-2-3-4-SL-SL/2, and the price differential was MUCH smaller >then than now, particularly on the lenses, so there was a reason >folks brought up on Leicas "strayed" from the marque..... > >I'd have to put the fit-finish-function of the late-SP-F-F2 >solidly in-between "Leica then-and-Leica Now". However, if you >want/need electronics in your camera (some DON'T!) -- the R-series >is DEFINITELY my choice, by default. Todays competitors don't >even come close to the quality of R. Today's students, even >mine, can't imagine a non-metered camera, and the younger ones >have never SEEN a non-AF 35mm camera! > >BTW, the price gap is narrowing between a clean SL/SL2/R-whatever >and a minty Nikon >WITH< standard finder! Try to find one >under $4-500!-- I have!-- and they're being hoarded like Ms were >15-20 years ago! History will sort it out. > >Best over-eating wishes to all, >Walt > >