Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I used a Minolta Dynax for a long time and was happy with it while i was learning about composition and, what i guess would be called 'seeing' with the camera. I had heard about Leica almost like a muffled aside: "and then there is LEICA." I capitalise that because it was said as some kind of photographic nirvana. My partner was interested in getting an enlarger so we went along to our local photographic store and bought an enlarger and darkroom paraphernalia. While we were there i had a look in the second-hand cabinet and saw about half a dozen old screwmount cameras and one much used, lots of brassing 90 LTM Elmar. I fell in love with the aesthetics asking the sales assistant if they were functioning. The sales assistant Tony is an ex-Leica user, and just grinned at me telling me yes, and what a good eye i had, they're Leica's, followed by "the rolls royce of cameras." At which point i said o.k. and left the store never to return. Oh o.k. i didn't, but i should have, then i may not have succumbed to LUG disease. I had been thinking more about making the move towards something that actually had something a little more to do with actually manually taking photographs (Good God no!) instead of AF and an aperture of 3.4-4. But being a poor post-grad student meant my budget was extremely small. The guys at my local store are fantastic and agreed to let me do a lay-by on the 90 Elmar, which took me 4 weeks to pay off, and then i put a deposit down on what was the last body available then, a Leica III. It took me a little over 3 months to pay off the Leica III, and in the meantime all i had was this very lonely Elmar sitting on my desk every day to remind me of the agonies of student poverty. I love LTM cameras very much, and i think i take better photos with it than i do with my later added M3, but i had a kind of Leica epiphany last week when i added an M-Grip to the M3. Combined with Tom's soft release, the M-Grip has lowered my hand-held shutter speeds and feels a little more ergonimically secure in my hands. Someone described the tacile feeling of the M being just somehow "right". With the addition of the grip i now have a greater idea of this than i did before. Has anyone else had similar experiences with the grip? Take care, Gary