Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]None of the things you mention below effect the quality of the image made with your Leica lens. But the bottom line is, if you want to dip your camera in Never-Ready cases, UV filters, black tape, and rubber strap connectors to make sure nothing ever physically touches your Leica, that is completely and totally your business. No one out here actually cares. But the folks who buy Leicas and actually constantly exercise the shutter by taking photographs, will laugh. ;-) Jim At 07:10 AM 7/14/00 -0400, Vick Ko wrote: >I didn't know that you were all so passionate about this topic. > >To those who sincerely answered my question on mechanical fit, thank you. > >To those who advised me regarding the merits of full time usage of the >UV filter, thank you too for sharing your opinions. > >I am very curious as to what other topics get that much attention? >e.g. - which model of ever-ready case to use (I never leave home > without one - and on some cameras, have a choice of the > black as well as brown model) > > - number of silica gel packs to put in my Leica boxes when storing > my equipment > > - Leica straps - how do you get the strap attached without scratching > the lugs? > > - black tape - what brands do you use? What solvent do you use to > clean off the adhesive? How often do you re-tape (I do it every > time I exercise the shutter - about twice a month). > > - what shutter speeds do you use when exercising the shutter? > I spend more time on the low speeds, because there is more > mechanism to run through. > >Have a good time, boys. (Funny - no women replied about the filters. Hmmm.) > >...Vick > >