Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/06/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The cameo M appearance was, for me the sole redeeming feature of the movie. I do believe, however, that it was either an M2 or an M3 for the few glimpses provided. Now then, I am surprised that no one has mentioned the M6 (and Rolleiflex) in the TV commercial for some feminine protection product. Roy On 24 Jun 99 at 9:49, Kyle Cassidy wrote: > All this talk about the M6's lack of a self timer brings to mind a movie I > saw last week, "High Art" starring the woefully aging Alley Sheedy as a > washed up art photographer who spends her time taking Nan Goldin-like > photos of her heroin riddled friends. In one scene she plopps her lovely > M6 down on a dresser, sets the self timer and jumps down in front of the > camera. I laughed. no one else did. > > kc > >