Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dear Larry. Have you seen the R 6.2? It is a nice little package that uses all those wonderful lenses. Leon. > From: Larry Kopitnik <kopitnil@marketingcomm.com> > Reply-To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 14:35:06 -0600 > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: Re: [Leica] R8 and 180mm f/3.4 Apo > >>>>>>>>>>> > My feeling exactly and I believe with the new motor attached it gives > small handed folks a greater reason to go back and reassess the R8, > where they dismissed it early as "too big for my hands!" > <<<<<<<<<< > > As someone to whom the R8 has felt completely wrong ergonomically, I > suspect you're right. > > First off, I don't want to offend those to whom the R8 feels completely > righty. I realize you're out there and love the camera. And more power to > you, because there's plenty more about the R8 that I do like (that > viewfinder view is the best I've encountered in an SLR). But I, personally, > have found it a miserable machine to handhold. > > I never really understood why it felt so wrong to me until a post on the > LEG explained it. Other big, fat (and I don't use those words in a > deragotory way; I've been described that way too!) cameras have the shutter > release placed in a forward position, so that when the thickness of the > camera forces your fingers apart, the release falls naturally under a > forefinger. The R8, however, forces my fingers apart then forces me to move > my forefinger back to reach the shutter release. For me, quite > uncomfortable, causing my hand to cramp after a relatively short time. > > But now the motor drive adds a forward shutter release. While I've not > handled the motor drive yet, I'll bet that release solves the problems that > have caused my discomfort with the camera. > > Unfortunately, the motor drive, based on published specifications, makes > the R8 a far bigger and heavier beast than I'd want to carry (a Nikon F5 is > too big and heavy for my needs as well). So I'm still waiting for the Leica > SLR that will inspire me to invest in the fabulous R lenses. > > Larry > >