Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/09/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]le 03.09.2001 21:58, Mxsmanic à mxsmanic@hotmail.com a écrit : > Mark writes: > >> But on the other hand When your livelihood depends >> on having a camera available at all times you are >> not going to have only one camera. You are going to >> have a backup or two or three. > > You're also going to buy equipment that you can get serviced. Buying multiple > cameras--even if you can justify the expense--is not a substitute for this. > >> I wonder which pros in the world decided against >> Leica because of a lack of loaner cameras? > > If I depended on my cameras for my livelihood, I certainly would. This has > already occurred to me, in fact. For revenue-generating work, I'll generally > use my Nikons, unless I have no deadlines to meet. > Your reasoning is somewhat strange. If I understand you correctly, you use Nikon for professional work and Leica for your (p)leisure? T.