Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Henning J. Wulff jotted down the following: > At 1:16 PM -0330 12/21/00, Greg Locke wrote: On Thu, 21 Dec 2000, you wrote: > Ken, > >>> Thanks for your comment - this is indeed most reassuring. I will look at >>> the issue again in the New Year. Having had glasses since I was ten, it >>> will be strange to see myself without! Perhaps my 35/1.4 ASPH. (on topic!) >>> will get a chance to marry my M6 0.85 after all! >>> >> >> ...now if we can find one of these laser eye surgeons who is a Leica user >> maybe we can just get the frame lines etched right into our eyes ... :^) >> > I'm pretty sure my eyes aren't Leica. They've been autofocus for as long as I > can remember. Yeah, mine too. I remember in the late 80's when as an undergraduate, I had serious problems with my eyes hunting for focus. Usually at social gatherings with other undergraduates. Typically a few hours into the evening. Not to mention the following morning. They'd be more "fix-focus" then. > When I go diving, I put in one contact, so that one eye can see closeup, and > I can work the camera controls, and the other eye can see distance. Hmm, there's something about this that just strikes me as a *very* bad idea. I'm sure I'll figure out exactly what it is in a minute or two. Ah yes!! If you're holding the wheel in one hand and a camera in the other, how do you drink the latte?? ;) M. - -- Martin Howard | It never ceases to amaze me how people con- Visiting Scholar, CSEL, OSU | sistently pay more attention to *how* you email: howard.390@osu.edu | say something, than *what* you say. (Anon) www: http://mvhoward.i.am/ +--------------------------------------------