Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jeff, Careful what you wish for, because a man who sells Hasselblad and Leica *and* offers interest-free payment plans is already kinda dangerous :-) He keeps getting me closer and closer to the noct. Or maybe the 35 1.4 after all the glowing reports. I suggested he start a Leica Stamp Plan like we had in school as kids (something he aging Baby Boomers and their elders are sure to remember). Just think how much trouble that could get the LUG into :-> How do you like the Digilux, Bill? I got my company to buy me the Kodak DC260 (now updated to v1.06) and find it works pretty well once you take a deep breath and come to grips with it's handling idiosyncracies. But so far, I haven't bothered to take it home or do any of my personal work with it, even though I've been meaning to really see what a modern CCD can do Very nice camera and very happy with it. Nice feel, size, and of course images (being a Fuji in drag notwithstanding) Features are usable and seem to be about everything I want on a digital camera. See they have a new version out now, it seems to be a more base unit without the 2x digital flip. I would much rather a longer lens and will probably end up with an Olympus or Sony 91 to solve that, unless they come out with one. (Of course, I could put that $ towards Honest Pats low financing rates......) I think once you play with yours more you will find more uses for it. Say, for example, the rear window blows out of your new Porsche C4S on a rainy Friday night. Film is good for recording but the Digilux gets quick pics that are easy to print, store, and make quick reprints from - not that it happened to my wife tonight or anything like that. Oh well, like I had anything to do tomorrow. And yes, in the stark reality of daylight the M camera will also record it too. Bill