Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dear Erwin and Marc, First Marc thank you for the comment that I have the reputation of a conciliator on the LUG. I didn't think I made enough contributions to have any reputation. :) Erwin, I have been doing business in China for more than a quarter of a century and I have learned that "he who gets mad doesn't win". I don't dispute your numbers from Konica, but I am curious as to why my imperfect survey has showed up RF users that believe they achieve accurate focus with their Leica lenses on their Hexar bodies. As for them not being able to discern what accurate focus is, I consider that to be just a bit condescending - some of the respondents earn their money taking photographs and can certainly tell a sharp photograph from an unsharp one! Their income depends on it. For us amateurs with aging eyes - well we all get old. It is the nature of the LUG that if there were a lot of Hexar users out there who are also Luggers we would hear about focussing problems in spades! Yet, except for one or two users - we seem to have to have a dozen or so users happily putting all sorts of lenses on the Hexar. How can that be explained away? Imperfect survey, inadequate discernment? Who knows? For these people the Hexar is a welcome addition to their kit and they will, I assume, continue using and enjoying the camera. I am sure if we could sit down together over a glass of wine we might find each other interesting company and we could debate about this and many other things for a long and pleasant time. However, I am not able to engage in a firefight on the LUG this time. Two reasons - it is not my nature, and I am travelling away to Singapore (hopefully to meet some luggers) and to Australia (hopefully to buy some cheap used Leica lenses thanks to the low Aussie dollar) and so I will be signing off the LUG for about 10 days starting tomorrow. Be nice. Talk about pens and watches. Howard Cummer Hong Kong.