Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Alexander wrote: >Hello LUG. >I have communicated with Brian. >We have the green light for the creation of the new LeicaSLR list. Though I recognise the enthusiasm and enterprise of Alexander in wanting to set up a separate list I, for one, would regret it if this list were to lose its R users. It would be the worst thing that could happen as a result of the recent list soul searching. M and R Leicas share so much in their common optical heritage (not to mention the fact that there are current lenses of identical optical design). Today I received in the post second and third copies of Ted's book. There could be no more eloquent a statement of the unity of M and R Leicas - Ted used both in making the book. The quality of the photography means that the very last thing that comes to mind when looking at the pictures is whether they are made by M or R, yet from the word go you are aware that you are looking at pictures which are strongly influenced by the capabilities of Leica optics. I don't think you could really say whether Ted is an M or an R user - I would certainly regret it if the LUG was deprived of a portion of the contributions of its most talented and experienced members. I suppose I would probably subscribe to the new list if it gains momentum, but wouldn't be very happy if that meant a duplication of the list noise factor. But what would be most disappointing would be if the loss of R users from the LUG resulted in a dilution of the discussions here. Simon, London.