Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi everyone, New to the group! :) An intro - I'm considering getting into Leica from Nikon. I shoot mostly close ups and wildlife - predominantly birds (not in flight btw) and occasionally large mammals when I can make it over to the 'olds' in Tanzania. I use m/f almost all the time, so that and the quality Leica lenses are my reasons for considering the (not inconsequential) change in systems. I have never been happy with the manual focusing of the Nikon lenses since AF was introduced, and am not a fan of AF for what I shoot. Perhaps it's me, but I find the AF Nikkors are 'dead' feeling in that dept. I never end up where I want to be, normally just past or just ahead but hardly ever right on the button (when it matters of course) and no I don't think it's my technique <G>. ;) My FG & collection of old Nikon MF lenses bare this out. I tried an R8 today with a few lenses and was very impressed with the drag and feel of the focus rings. Especially on the 100mm macro and the 180mm f2.8 tele. Construction quality seems a cut above the rest (as you'd expect!! $$). I'm wondering if there are any wildlife shooters out there who would like to comment on the larger tele's in the Leica range, ie the Modular systems and the 280 f2.8 & 560 f4 etc. How they handle and which do you prefer ie std tele vs modular. I have heard there are quality issues with the Modular system wrt module-module fit and that Leica are pulling them - ?? A couple of questions for R8 owners, I'll think of more later <VBG>: 1. If you spot almost exclusively like me, do you find the spot size too large and is a hand held meter a must with this camera? I hear the spot is about 12% - ? 2. Which pro. flash unit do you recommend for fill flash? I saw a Metz but only seems adjustable in full stop increments. Cheers, Neil