Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]It is Christmas morning here in Silicon Valley. No traffic, everything's quiet. It has been freezing every night for the past week. Our white Christmas is ice and frost. Everything thaws by 10am. I'm not sure how good I was over the past year, but Santa was good to me. I have a new 24 ASPH and 75/1.4 for my M6. :-) So the M lenses that I will be working with are 24, 35, and 75. I tried a 21 but did not like having to use the extra finder. I also didn't like the price of the plastic finder. Gadzooks! I can use the 24 without a finder. I don't wear glasses and the outside edge of the M6 viewfinder is very very close to being 24mm. I find it much easier than peering through that piece of plastic gold stuck in the hot shoe. And just about as accurate. Since my work (Photo Access) is designing the next generation digital camera internals, Photo Access decided that I needed to have (and use) a digital camera. So they gave me a choice. Fuji MX700 or a Nikon CoolPix 900. I chose the Nikon. Zoom lens and macro focusing. And many accessories available. Also downloadable firmware (camera brains for those of you not into computerdom.) I bought some Fuji 800 NHG II and have been photographing family activities. "Happy Snaps." It'll also be a flare test for the 24 ASPH as some strong direct sunlight streams into our house from the south. The M6 viewfinder flares out so we'll see how well the lens does. The real turkey is in the oven, the Tofurkey will be baked later. This is a great time for family and friends. And my friends on the LUG. Best wishes to all of you, May the light be good for you, and May your lens have good Bokeh, Jim