Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/11/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]on 11/10/00 4:20 AM, Bill Franson at bfranson@greennet.net wrote: > At 04:45 PM 11/08/2000 +0000, you wrote: >> I'm new to the LUG world. Seems like a fun bunch. > > Runaway!!! Don't look back!!! > > More seriously, I have the 2800 too and consider it a Vivitar 283 made for > Leicas. But, and that's a big but, I can't get used to its automatic > shutdown feature. I don't know how many shots I've missed because the flash > shut off. If I could get someone to disable that feature I would use the > flash more. I just picked up the Olympus S20 and love its compactness and > punch. It's only flaw is its lack of pc pigtail for use with M3 or 4 > without adapter. > That being said I just completed an all Leica shoot with no flash. Had an > M3 set up with a 90 f/2 and an M6 switching off between a 35 and a 21. > Available (hospital) lighting. Wide open and hand held. Loved it. And the > client did too. A couple more times and the Nikons go on the block! > > Bill Franson Yeah, the auto shutdown is a pain. The Vivitar 2000, which I also have, does not turn off, ever, unless I do it. It has less power and the scale on the back only gives you flash to subject distances/apetures up to 400 ASA. So it takes a litte more work from the old meat computer (brain.) I also have a Nikon f100 with an SB28. I should probably just use the Leicas for available light and use the Nikon for flash, but leaving the Leicas at home is like chopping off a part of my body. I have a shoot at a ski resort coming up in two weeks. I'll probably drag everything up. Photo is only a part-time job for me. I make enough to pay for the equipment and pocket a few chinks. Dean Chance