Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ruralmopics@aol.com wrote: ><Snip> > The bigger issue seems to be the SLR. There just isn't enough to distinguish > the Leica line from everything else. The mystique will only go so far. Lots > of slr makers offer outstanding lenses. The photographer looking for the most > complete/versatle/practical system combined with co-comprimise optics has > lots to chose from. Leica simply does not stand out of the slr crowd like it > does in rangefinders (yeah, I know, they were the only game in town so that > almost doesn't count). One really must ask the question, Why in the world buy > a Leica R -- OK for many in this group it makes sense but for most mere > mortals, it doesn't. > > Bob (cockroaches, Cher and Leica rangefinders will always survive) McEowen Bob! don't you think the R8 is a very unusual approach in design, size and function for an SLR in today's market. I think it is just as unusual of a choice as the M and certainly stands out among the Nikons and Canons. The reason starting with a fondness for focusing yourself that excludes AF at all: THE GLASS Mark Rabiner