Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/10/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dan wrote: Mitch, Simon, Steve and I attended a "Leica Day" just outside of Washington, DC on Saturday. While it was a nice opportunity to meet each other, and to have our Leicas checked out by Brenda Olesin of LNJ, the range of new equipment available to qawk at was a bit disappointing. I'd go along with this. It was fun putting some faces to names, but I share the sentiment about the equipment. It's not like the M lens range is huge so there isn't any reason they couln't have had at least the more common ones there. I was particularly surprised they didn't have the Noctilux or the R6.2, which is, after all, a current body. The rep did say the M motor would be available in a "month or two" which whets the appetite (although I probably don't need one) but again, no sample was available to see. One thing they did have was the bizarre lens holder which bolts to the bottom of the camera. It seemed very well made but also quite bulky with an enormous locking nut and it would take a while to trust it not to dump an expensive lens unexpectedly. I wonder also about the effect on balance and handling, but I could see uses for the gadget when a camera bag is just too clumsy. I also looked at the R8, but this again just confirmed the fact that I have small hands which barely stretch around its (to me) very thick body. Overall, it was particulalry nice getting the cameras and lenses checked by Brenda who was also interesting to talk to. What they had was also interesting to see. But had I not had the chance to meet the fellow Luggers, I would have been very disappointed.. The only other gripe (and this is nobody's fault) is that I wish I had known that the Hasselblad folks were there checking bodies and lenses too. Oh, well. Simon Stevens