Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 8/12/04 8:27:32 PM, lug-request@leica-users.org writes: << I cannot say that there any images I missed by not having the M6 and Summilux. I have a 1.4/50mm Canon lens, and a 1.8/24mm on the way, so speed is not an issue. All the things I disliked about the Digilux 2 and other P&S digicams--shutter lag, electronic viewfinders, too much automation--are largely absent from the 10D. It really feels like a modern film SLR except that there is no film in it. --Nathan>> -------------------------------- My D70 strikes me the same way, Nathan: continuity with film. As a number of folks here, I use both technologies without any hangups. My favorite twosome: my D70 and Leica CL. Both running ISO 200. But half the time I'll have Tri-X in the CL. When I travel by plane I use an Oly 5050 protected in a well-padded Soligor shabby square-like plastic-covered fiber case I got in a NY camera store discount bin. I'm trying to find a leather craftsman who can duplicate it with a few improvements. The 5050 diverted me from the Digilux. So I passed on the Leica prosumers. But I don't think the D70 will derail my intention of getting the M full-frame digital when it finally comes out. If Leica gets too pricey with the Digital M, that might keep me true to the D70. Not a bad compromise. I wonder whether the Leica DM would have a B&W mode.... like the 5050 and a fulltime LCD viewer. That's probably not possible with a focal plane shutter, as is the case with the D70. So it's back to PS for monochrome. Bob