Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>3) The M is a special camera today because it is the only camera that is >both physically small and audibly quite. It is also unique in its >ability to focus in low light. well, the stylus epic is smaller, quieter, focuses in no light (w/ ir beam) and only costs $75. granted, it has no interchangeable lenses and it's fastest f stop is 2.8 -- but the ql17 is also smaller, quieter, and opens up to f1.7 for about the same price -- and digitial cameras don't make a sound when they take a shot (unless you have some sort of audible beep set). (and you can ask any court photographer where to buy a soundproofing blimp for your favorite wizzbang flagship japaneese SLR and shoot silently in church with a 300 2.8 and monopod till your hearts content.) not to pound on leicas, but i think we're still back to reasons one and two. (which were:) > 1) they're so good they can use it effectively in their work > to produce images that endure for years > 2) they make enough money at their day job to buy one and they > want to impress other photographers they meet at national parks > > with very few exceptions, we all fall into the second category. myself > especially. kc