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Subject: [Leica] osterloh's 50 Years Leica M
From: patrick at photo.net (Patrick (Washington, DC))
Date: Mon Apr 11 09:43:53 2005

Rei,

where did you get the book? I have on my waitlist on amazon.com

cheers,

patrick

--- Rei Shinozuka <shino@panix.com> wrote:
> it might be old news by now, but i did just get my copy of
> Osterlow's "50 Years Leica M" and it's a wonderful book.
> 
> Incredibly enough, he's included stuff (mostly historical,
> but some neat technical material) that's not in the usual
> places; Lager, Laney, Rogliatti, Puts, Osterlow's other book, 
> Eastland, or Matheson.  an example is detailed technical drawings of 
> the masks to make the 6 frames visible in the viewfinder.  it also
> associates leica engineers with the various innovations made over
> the years, even up to the neckstrap attachment and lugs.
> 
> the book is bilinugual, like that chi-chi linhof book, but is
> not too annoying, even to us Americans.
> 
> the book progresses in a somewhat peculiar way--like the movie memento--
> starting with the newest models and going back in time.
> 
> it is light on lens design, heavier on glass-making and factory work.
> 
> its a big and expensive book, and is by no mean a substitute for 
> Lager and Laney, but if you need a new fix, it's a wonderful
> supplement.
> 
> -rei
> 
> -- 
> Rei Shinozuka shino@panix.com
> Ridgewood, New Jersey
> 
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Replies: Reply from leicachris at worldnet.att.net (Christopher Williams) ([Leica] osterloh's 50 Years Leica M)
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