Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]This almost sounded like Dylan Thomas there towards the end..... :) At 06:53 PM 8/9/2004, you wrote: >I do think it was the digital thing which has widened the gap between Leica >use and Leica conversation on the LUG and in the real world. >Some of us are bound to feel a bit sheepish about what we talk like we are a >user of and what we really do use. >And have found it hard to have our hearts and minds in a film-in-Leica-M >place... >When we are in a CompactFlash-in-DSLR grove. > >Of course the vast majority of our usually over a thousand people list are >lurkers as we only mainly hear from a couple a dozen. > >We all have an interest in Leica cameras. >But that has been becoming a nostalgic interest. >Even before the digital thing hit a couple of years ago. >Even before that we we having fun talking about the gear we really no longer >used. Not me but I think quite a few of us... >Our Leica M with a lens or two were sitting on the shelf, maybe behind glass >and when we go out shooting it's with a film point and shoot. > >Now they can't sell a film point and shoot anywhere in the world to nobody >no how. >The shooting is being done with digital point and shoots. > >But on this list are we are at very least photo enthusiasts the move I think >went to digital SLR's. With a non Leica digital point and shoot on the side. >For our purse. > >We'd all have a lot more to say about Leica use if we used our Leicas. How >many of us do? It's a rare bird indeed... > >How many of us have been selling off our Leica glass and bodies to get Canon >or Nikon micro motor microchip extravaganzas? >Not me but I think one or two of us. >And one or two of "us" have come on to the list only for that purpose. >Those people would be gleefully covered with tar and lit on fire put on a >post and run outa town. > >I think I am seen as one of the more die hard Leica fanatics on the list and >I'd be posting a lot more if I'd shot with my Leicas in the past several >months... >or years but I really haven't. >Maybe just a few with my Digilux point and shoot. >The one that looks like an Argus. >Or a Brownie Instamatic 100. >My Leica system which is for the most part Leica M glass has sat like a >wonderful investment filled with burgeoning potential for well over a year >not doing much. In a plastic pelican case. >But it has not been completely idol. >It's been WAITING. >Which I believe this whole list has been actively doing. >WAITING FOR EPSON. >Waiting for the Epson R1D1. >Waiting for Leica R Modul or Leica M body.. >Waiting for who ever and when ever is going to make our Leica M or R systems >come alive again with little yeses and no's or zeros and ones. >And THAT is going to make for some real LUG conversation and of the on topic >kind. >The Epson has been spotted in Tokyo and with it's price falling. > >The R back is due to come out by the end of the year which is just less than >a half a year away. >If it does come out anywhere near on time and if it "hits" like a Hollywood >film does it could get Luggers selling off their Canon and Leica DSLR's for >gorgeous Leicas SLR's with D backs. >Assuming any of use can bare to capture digital files without auto focus. >I find this highly likely despite where the smart money may reside. >More than a 50 50 chance. >The Digitally enabled R system could make R use ubiquitous. >Although you may have to squint and only look at them out of the corner of >your eye. Like those lizard things on "Dead Like Me". >R use will move up a notch. Or two or three or four notches > >Maybe with that new 15mm Super Angulon I mean Elmarit lens and we get are >21mm focal length we are so into! > >But it's the Epson for the M lenses which is right upon us and which is the >main thing. >And I think a lot of us have not sold off our Leica M glass for Lexar 2 gig >cards yet. >So we're waiting it for really hit in the next weeks to months. Hear about >how well it's doing and how well the price is doing. And start pre >visualizing our bankroll heading in that direction. >I kind of can. > >I can visualize this time next year scores of us with our Canon and Nikon >DSLR's on the shelf but with our Epson and Leica M glass out with us. Then >back to our terminals sucking it all in while we tell the LUG all about it >and upload it for all to see. Leica use and the conversation which comes out >of it. >That has to be what the basis of what the lug is all about and not what it >is about now. Now it's about waiting. >Not imaging but imagining. > >But I think that is going to happen. >The Epson R1D1 is going to "hit". >And then when the R2D2 comes out with a motor drive that will really "HIT"! > >A dozen years ago I gravitated away from my Nikon SLR use to Leica >rangefinder use both in my personal but then in commercial 35mm work as >well. >But before going Leica rangefinder I'd given up zooms and AF for the most >part. Which made for shooting with 85 f2's and 105 f 2.5's and 2.8's with >Nikon FE2's or even tupperware 8008's. > >But now with this new digital DSLR thing for me came a look at where AF and >zooms have come to in the past dozen years. >And I find myself all the time zooming silent wavingly. >With variable apertures. >On program mode. Don't tell anybody. > >Am I going to get bored with all this high tech stuff in lieu of my ultra >superb Leica M glass lineup on my rangefinder Epson? >Tune in next month or year or a week to find out. >I think it's not just me. > >Is it possible we are really into non-monster rangefinder cameras when all >is said and done and our micromoters go full circle? > >I'm beginning to come round to that opinion. >All my life I've tried to put it from me, saying Rabimir, be reasonable, you >haven't yet tried everything. And I resumed the struggle. > >Am I? > >I'm glad to see you back. I thought you were gone forever > >Me too. > >There's man all over for you, blaming on his boots the faults of his feet. > >I remember the maps of the Holy Land. Coloured they were. Very pretty. The >Dead Sea was pale blue. The very look of it made me thirsty. That's where >we'll go, I used to say, that's where we'll go for our honeymoon. We'll >swim. We'll be happy. > > >(apologies to SM) > >Mark Rabiner >Photography >Portland Oregon........ >http://rabinergroup.com/ > > > > >_______________________________________________ >Leica Users Group. >See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information