Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dear Luggers, Got back from Sydney last evening. I had pleasant and interesting meetings with Luggers in Singapore and Sydney. In Singapore had a drink with Lee and Denny - both of whom attended the last LUG dinner in Hong Kong. They played with my Hexar and we took pictures of each other and talked about scanning films. In Singapore I spent part of one morning visiting recommended camera shops and frankly didn't find much to interest me, except at Ron's, where he had quite a wide selection of M and R in unusually good condition for the tropics. Ron said he got most of his used equipment from the Middle East. I didn't buy anything but it was fun to look. I think Singapore used prices are still higher than Hong Kong even taking into account quality. In Sydney, I carved out three hours from my meeting schedule and had lunch with Andrew Nemeth, Rod Stuttard and Mark Wrigley. We put all the Leicas on the table and Mark took a digital picture with his Canon G1 which he promises to post somewhere! He also brought along a lovely over 1 million M3 with a 50mm DR summicron as well as a IIIF with a collapsible Elmar - so despite the digital - his commitment to Leica is clear. Andrew had his M6 with new motor drive wrapped in custom leather - but also showed some interest in the Hexar - built in motor etc. Rod added his M6 with 35 Asph and 75 'lux to the pile. We ate well and discussed recent LUG wars (which I missed) and then took a short walk under the Sydney Harbour Bridge to take some pictures before I went back to work. In Sydney visited some recommended camera shops as well and except for an Elmarit 19mm R (sadly without hood) I didn't see anything that was interesting enough for me to flash the plastic. Aussie buyers of new Leica equipment have my sympathy - new prices were very high compared to Hong Kong. I used the Hexar and my R7 to shoot a few rolls - mostly grin and grip with customers - and will have the results back on Monday. Meeting Luggers adds a very pleasant dimension to my travels and I am struck time and again what nice people they are! Thanks everyone. Howard.