Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]"Greg.Chappell" wrote: > > Please forgive my ignorance in filling everyone's in-box up! Here's my > message in a little bit more condensed fashion. > > ____________________________________________________________________________ > ______________ > > I am at a crossroads. For several years I used a Nikon F3 system > exclusively. I easily have equipment I could probably realize $1,500 to > $2,000 or possibly a little more. I have now been using a extensive "M" > outfit for almost a year & do not see using the Nikon gear much, if at all. > I have not even opened the bag since May & I had the F3 CLA'd in January, so > it would be a good time to sell it if I'm going to. I do not do sports or > wildlife photography, so I really do not need the long lenses for much of > anything. I have occasionally used the close-up capabilities for copying old > photos and photographing stationary objects (Wildflowers in the spring, > etc.) but I feel like I might be better served in picking up a Visoflex III > & maybe a 65 and/or 200 lens & bellows to use with mainly my M6, or > sometimes the M4 for those very few times I do those things. For the 4 or 5 > times a year I would do that, wouldn't it work as well? > > I know there are probably several others in the same type situation & I have > been tossing this idea back & forth for several weeks. I think that somehow > I am sentimentally tied to this old equipment & if I just did it (sold it) I > would probably feel a lot better. > > Greg I am in the exact same situation as you. My Nikons just sit there month after month. It is not worth selling them you can't get anything for them and until I get a second body, a 24 and probably a Visoflex III I feel like I have it as a back up. They shoot pictures. They're fine. The 105 macro is nice. I am trying not to let them dry up or leak batteries. They have sentimental value. I've used them for 20 years. Shooting a Viso will be an entirely different experience than shooting a Nikon. The only way we will find out if we like it is if we try it. I don't think there is a "work as well" it's personal preferance. Mark Rabiner