Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/06/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dans un courrier daté du 06/06/01 12:55:57 Paris, Madrid (heure d'été), jeffwill_nz@yahoo.fr a écrit : > My photography seems to be going backwards. Most of > the time I'm carying a minilux because it is small and > auto everything; or using an M6 for weddings and > "serious" stuff; but now I am thoroughly enjoying > using the "O series" camera. > Leica were not wrong when they said it slows the > photographic process down. It did actually take me > about 20 minutes to load the first film but I managed > the second one in about three minutes! > I enjoy having to think about what I am taking and > manaully adjust everything. I can actually use the > viewer although my wife says she can't see anything in > it! > Initial impressions were somewhat disappointing as the > camera had passed through about six too many airport > x-ray machines and the first film had a heavy base > fog. I am waiting to see the results of the second > film. I did notice however that several of my photos > had a "lean" on the horizon so maybe I should use it > on a tripod (or recalibrate horizontal in my brain). > Most common reaction to the camera is "why on earth > did you buy that!". Seems not everyone likes new old > cameras.. > Speaking of which might I mention that the camera was > 15000 FF in New Zealand, direct from the Leica > distributor, as opposed to 20000FF in France (and yes > the 15000FF includes taxes). This is not my only > example of Leica equipment being less expensive in New > Zealand than in France (and the service in NZ is very > good as well despite the distance from Solms). > I will post a link to some pictures taken with the O > series as soon as I get something acceptable! It is > certainly not a camera you learn to use well in five > minutes, but for the moment I am fascinated by this > little piece of history. > Regards > Jeff "the kiwi". > France ? Yes it's expensive over there . I bought just one M6 + 35 'cron 15 years ago . Now I'm buying overseas . Are you living in france ? JO GOODTIMES -FRANCE/ AIRBORNE RADAR TECH / LIVE FREE OR DIE will soon walk with mud covered combat boots...