Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Yes, but one I'll be glad to be on because the digi M will have the right form factor - a "proper" camera. ;-) And also, Leica will rev it slower than Canon, Nikon et al. There's something nice about that. My very first M6 is as nice to use as ever - actually even better after Sherry Krauter cleaned out all the desert sand and overhauled it for me. But the early digital stuff that I didn't sell early enough when I had the chance is just junk. And none of those outmoded lumps of plastic have ever given me the results as good as I get from the old M6. I sometimes wonder what this list is all about. It seems more like the Canon fanboy list than the LUG these days. --Jim On Jan 18, 2006, at 7:53 AM, B. D. Colen wrote: > But let's be honest here - when you get the M digital body you are > stepping > on precisely the same treadmill. By the time it comes out, it will > already > be last year's technology, if that. The question is whether that > technology > is good enough for you for the foreseeable future. And that brings > us to the > question of how real the "digital treadmill" really is. Does one > need to > continually trade up? I'd suggest again that the 20D produces terrific > results, and unless one has a specific problem or need, the > introduction of > the 30D shouldn't cause 20D owners to lose sleep. Think about how > much of > this is really just the latest example of the "mine's bigger than > yours" > phenomenon. What this really reminds me of is the annual > introduction of the > new car models each fall in the 50s and 60s - God forbid the > neighbor has > tail fins bigger than yours. ;-)