Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I found an available Natura S on the Bay for about 333 USD, but very little info (unless in Japanese) on the web. 35 and 28 are by far my prefs, too. In digital, I'll stick to my Digilux 2 (since I installed NeatImage) for a while more. Op 11-mrt-06, om 15:56 heeft Didier Ludwig het volgende geschreven: > I was joking... the Nikon is of course a very good quality > point&shooter. The Fuji Natura is available in Japan only afaik, > but the wide open pictures I had seen were very pleasing. > > Have you thought about the GR digital - with a 28mm metal > Voigtlander VF in the hot shoe it might be the travel digicam with > the brightest viewfinder ever... it's a pity the GRd is a notch too > expensive. For, let's say, less than $500, I would grab it > immediately - because 28mm is the focal length I use by far most on > my alpine walking and skiwandering trips. > Didier > > > >> It is a dream to photograph with, true. But the Nikon is a beauty, >> and has better metering IMO. >> It's only 100 grams heavier, and 0,5 cm thicker. >> The GR21 is a bit pricey: I found a 28 Ti in 9+ condition for under >> 500USD... >> If you like smaller than 28, the Fuji Natura S might be a good >> alternative, too: 24mm/f 1.9! >> >> >>> Philippe >>> The only camera than can worthily replace a GR1 is the GR21! >>> Didier >>> >>> >>>> Anybody has or had it? And how is it? >>>> I'm thinking of buying one to replace my Ricoh GR1s. >>>> Thanks, >>>> Philippe > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >