Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]When David sent news of Mike Leitheiser's death, I looked up the LUG postings during a time when "Leica Roll Call" was a topic over a few weeks of postings. I thought list members might appreciate knowing a little more about a Mike, so am attaching his posting from 10/29/97: << Mike Leitheiser Age: 54 B.A. History, J.D., Member (inactive) Oregon State Bar (had an uncle that set a bad example and drank a lot and my parents told me I would never amount to anything if I couldn't pass a bar) Married 31 years 2 children #1 son in 2nd of law school daughter in 2nd year of Med school #2 son working on post bach degree in accounting I offer the above as an explanation for my current state of near terminal Leica poverty. Native Oregonian, live in Lake Oswego, near Portland Manager, Local Insurance Brokerage firm after working for 3 large national companies. Began shooting agfa and zeiss rfs(silette, contessa) in 60s. Ended up with Canon7s, had use of Nikon stuff as an undergraduate through involvement in academic publivations. Wanted Leica then, but moved to SLR, Pentax, Konica, Nikon. Discovered that other avocation (flyfishing) was hard on cameras when wading deep and casting long.....Have drowned all of the above at various times. Now have (and use) Agfa Optima Fuji 645 folder Nikon FM and 3 or 4 lenses Nikon 35Ti (in a ziplock baggie in my vest it swims quite well) bought M6 4 years ago and it gets 90% of the use 28 Elmarit 3rd 35 Sum 4th 50 Sum NF 90 Sum current 135 Elmarit 2nd Had a 75 Summilux and it was a beautiful lens, but the focal length and ergometrics just didn't do it for me. Strictly an amateur though have had photos (including a cover photo) published over the years. 90%BW. Wish List...Like the Granger (cane fly rod) that I traded if for, but wish I still had the Canon 7 and 50 1.4. Permanent DarkRoom. 'nother M mount body, 6 or CLE, whichever the kids get me when they get out of school. Mike Leitheiser >>