Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi, Gary. I bought an XA about 17-8 years ago and still has it. I used it as a main camera for 3-4 years when I was a student (I did not have a Leica then). I took it everywhere I went, and it travelled in at least 20 countries. I do not even remember how many rolls I shot with it, but it is still flawless but with fogged lenses. :-( I would not say the lens is ultra-sharp but not a junk at all. Many professional photographers loved this camera, and I understand why. Cheers, Mikiro - ----- At 7:23 am +0200 16/8/99, Gary Todoroff wrote: >Since Bill Larsen just reminded us: "There used to be a lot of talk about >rangefinder cameras (which is the charter of the list --- not Leica in >general). . . " >I bought a little Olympus XA at a garage sale yesterday - what a cutie. >Everything seems to work, and the rangefinder is bright. The aperture >priority adjustment looks simple and lets you decide whether depth of field >is important instead of the usual P&S auto everything. With a 35mm f2.8 lens >and an extremely quiet shutter, this could be a fun camera. I hope to run a >roll through it in the next day or two. Anybody have any thoughts or >experience re the XA? > >Thanks, >Gary Todoroff >Tree LUGger