Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dan, >Did you give up your R kit, or do you mean your permanent M outfit? I also >remember your saying that you got a much higher hit rate with the 80/1.4R >than you do with the 90 apo M. It does seem to me that the R8 ground glass >would be a much easier way to shoot a mid-tele, but I like street-shooting >and the R is a bit cumbersome for that (still want one, though). Yes, I did, somewhat to my dismay. I only have the M outfit now. You are correct, I believe that I did have a higher hit rate with the R8 and the 85 and 35 1.4's than I do with the M. I found the exposure system in my last R8 to be smack on and in aperture preferred it handled just about everything quite well. In doubt I used spot measuring. Your may remember that I had an R8 with these two lenses and gave it up as being too heavy to carry around and went back to the M6 (and second 35/1.4 that I wasn't quite satisfied with). I increasingly found that I wished I hadn't switched and found that Don Chatterton still had the two lenses in his inventory. So I sold the M and bought the R8 and the two lenses. I also bought Ted's winder which worked perfectly. I still think that the 35/1.4 R is at least a match for the 35/1.4 asph-M. I loved the pics that I got with these two lenses and think that the R8 is be far the best SLR that I have ever used. However, the weight again started to get to me and I found I had back pains and hip pains from carrying it around. I finally became convinced that I had to give it up as I found that I was leaving it home more and more. So I went back to the M6 TTL with the 24/2.8 asph, 35/1.4 asph. and 90/2.0 apo/asph. All three lenses are extremely good and I find that I can carry it all around without much problem. (I was going to buy a 24/2.8-R before I sold the outfit - another 15 oz. I would have carried it all with me). Another reason for going back to the M was that I have an eye problem and it was harder to focus with the R than with the M, but exposure was better with the R than with the M). Anyway that is my sad story Dick