Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ From my personal experience I do not understand the negative attitudes about the R8 I read on this list. I have had no problems with my R8. I like the camera very much. I feel it is by far the best SLR Leica has produced since the SL-2 and it is much nicer to use than that model was. It has a great meter, a wonderful viewfinder, good flash capabilities and a very solid feel. And, it enables one to use Leica lenses with an SLR. I like my M6 but the R8 can do things that the rangefinder model cannot do such as use a 280APO with 2x extender. snip A Leica AF SLR would be nice, but for the moment I am glad they are making progress and that survival looks like a good possibility. Again, have patience. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Bob, I agree with what you have said. Do you have a winder? I would have been waxing lyrical about the R8 if I had not bought the winder. It is the best "manual" SLR camera I've handled since my old SRT 101, where I used to line up the circle and line and "shoot". Now, Leica are not the only ones with design problems on new cameras, but after 4 years, we find even Ted getting grumpy about the motor, and it was his raving that got me into the R8 with the 15 super elmar in the first place ;-) Hasselblad/Fuji had the M6 and CLE to put together the new panoramic X-Pan and in my opinion, its "A" function is almost useless when the camera is hand held. Perhaps Hasselblad have been stuck on tripods too long to be able to manufacture a "critical" light camera with good hand held ergonomics. You can read more of my comments on the X-Pan on my home page at the moment should it interest you cheers Alastair Firkin http://users.netconnect.com.au/~firkin/AGFhmpg.html