Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I'd like to point out that a rather large number of newspaper photographers use Leicas as their secondary or "special assignment" cameras. At my paper, the Orange County Register (California), six of fourteen full-time staffers have at least one Leica of some kind. Admittedly, two of them seldom use theirs, but they keep them for future use. And I know that a number of photographers at the LA Times use M's as secondary cameras. Myself, I was dissapointed in the new EOS equipment issued to me last year and felt I was at a junction--either go all digital, which my bosses expect me to do within three years (we'll see about that!) or finally commit myself to producing the best quality work I possibly can during this period that I still have all the Fujichrome I can shoot at my disposal. So I went R's (I've used rangefinders before and though I love them, I miss moments). I anticipate there might be more newspaper photographers doing as I've done after a period of seeing their best work rendered mediocre by a CCD. Since the newspapers will be issuing only digital gear, and knowing how passionate about their work photojournalists must be to succeed these days, I see more leicas being bought to feed the passion. We didn't get into this for the money, after all... Dave Yoder "Robert G. Stevens" wrote: > Eric: > > Not a lot of pros use Leica gear because they cannot afford it initially. > There are good pros that use it and they can afford it because they are > good at their job and are paid accordingly. Another problem is people > think of newspaper photographers as the majority of the pros. They just > shoot what they are given or what the paper has a good loaner pool of lenses. > > Just locally I have shown my Leicas to two Pros who are very interested in > the quality of the Leica images. One is getting ready to dump his EOS gear > and go to Leica. He wants an R8 and two M series cameras. The other had > Leica and switched to Nikon in the 1980's because Leica did not offer > something in their system that he needed. He now is very interested in > seeing my 105-280, as he has heard good reports about it. In these cases, > the firs pro is an photographer for a magazine and the second one is an > artist that specializes in landscapes. > > Regards > > Robert > > At 09:25 PM 8/22/99 EDT, you wrote: > >Okay, > > > >So I'm new here. But... after looking at the website for this list > ><http://www.komvux.skola.mark.se/lug.htm> and reading the list owner's > >message, this is a list for Leica _rangefinder_ cameras (emphasis mine). So > >then, shall we all keep it to that? Nothing more about SLR's, > auto-whatever, > >film types, computers, photo printing, scotch, or anything else? Is that > >what is required here? Fine. Maybe we should all take these toys and just > >throw them in the dumpster anyway, since no pro that I personally know even > >uses Leica gear! I'm just a "damn yuppie", who makes up for lack of talent > >with expensive gear. > > > >By the way, if you consider this a rant. Please be at peace. This is > >nothing. Not even the tip of the iceberg. I'm just a crabby semi-middle > >aged person who is extremely p*ss*d at himself for blowing money on gear > that > >I do not need. > > > >Eric Platt > > > >