Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I usually shoot 2xM6's, and purchased a C1 for the significant other. I had a chance to shoot with it just for kicks... Couple of comments: The good: 1) Shots are definitely better in terms of contrast and resolution than what I've seen from other P+S cameras. I've tested on Leica Z2X, Pentax 928, and Olympus 35. 2) Metering is accurate - I've NOT seen a single poorly metered shot as of yet, but then again, I haven't tested on slide yet. 3) Range is REALLY good - I can't think of a single Zeiss (Contax) or Leica camera with a moderate wide (38mm) to Tele (110mm). It does it all in one elegant package 4) Fixed Zoom Increments - this could be a advantage or disadvantage based on shooting style. You are stuck in increments of I believe...38, 60, 75, 90 and 110mm 5) It looks good - metal construction...'nuff said Some issues: 1) Buttons - the user needs to have small fingertips (or long nails) to press on the buttons to the left of the LCD and the on/off switch... 2) Shutter / Focus Lag - I'm not sure if it's the shutter or the AF system, but I tend to notice a bit of a lag after I depress the shutter... 3) Aperture Control - an issue for me, but not an issue for the S.O. I guess the alternatives with zoom are: Contax TVS or T2, Rollei Pregos, and Leica Minilux Zooms. Overall, a pretty solid camera. It's very simple to use, looks like a machine, and produces some of the best pictures available in a P+S. (and...btw...she loves it!) Peter ______________________ Meant as a light alternative to my R5+gear, the Minilux has served me well. Fantastic images that really propel the Minilux to the top of its genre. My significant other has recently expressed a desire for a small Leica of her own and has shunned the idea of a "boxy" Minilux or Minilux zoom in favor of the svelte curves of the newer C1. While she appreciates good photos and has an eye for composition, she says she lacks the patience to manually fidget with her camera and wants something easy to live with. When I mentioned the smaller aperatures she would have to live with, she just smiled and gave me the "you've got to be kidding" look. OK, fine. I just want to know if anyone on the list has any experience with this camera or seen any resulting images. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/