Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/12/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Julian Koplen said: Subject: Re: [Leica]What is the least amount of equipment you can use? > >From the MP's description, I'm sure I would love owning one, even using > >it > :)) > > I wonder, though, how many professional photographers own one? As I write > this, I realize that not a huge number of professionals even use the other > M's, but I'm still curious if the pros are attracted to the MP enough to > actually buy and use it. It ain't cheap, and it doesn't offer the raw > functionality of an M7. Not that I wouldn't drool over one--and use > it--if > I had it. But I'm just an amateur who likes Leicas, especially the R8 and > the M6.<<<< Julian, The only way I'd own an MP would be if someone gave it to me! And I sure as hell wouldn't pop the ridiculous price for it. And in my case I'd need 3 of them because that's how I work with the M cameras an assignment. Besides I work with 3 M7's and as far as I'm concerned as a "professional photojournalist" the M7 is the cat's meow all round best damn Leica M ever made.The fancy paint and other visual things of the MP don't make pictures, period! And I don't own Leica's because they look pretty! The M7 allows one who is accustomed to completely concentrate on the light and subject action without any more camera concern than, focus-shoot! And with a Tom Abrahamsson RapidWinder I can just get away 3 frames in a second if push comes to quick. ;-) Rarely required, but nice to have it if necessary. :-) I trust this answers your question ... >>>>> I wonder, though, how many professional photographers own one?<<< ted