Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I finally did get an olympus E1 brand new for $460 USD, what a camera, i was so impressed with it till i had to upgrade the firmware and it would not work, long story short, they are sending me a new one. but i love the size and compactness of it. On 3/28/06, bruce <bruce@ralgo.nl> wrote: > Probably has to do with the size of your hands, and more especially > what feels best in your hands. > > As others have said, what comes out is only as good as the "see" of > the person behind the contraption. > > What I dislike about the professional DSLRssssss is the size. Put a > simple zoom (wide or tele.) on the end of a body ................. > and you're carrying a small mortar. > > Last Sunday, we were in Amsterdam ............ it was a joy to tote a > tiny body, M or Bessa, with a 15, 21, 35, 50 and it was un- > noticed .............. almost. Click-clack. Fun ............. again. > > B. > > > On 21-mrt-2006, at 15:02, David Rodgers wrote: > > > The most interesting photographs I see on the LUG --, and I look at > > nearly every one that's posted -- are made with Leica's and film. > > That's > > just my general impression, and I keep wondering why. > > > > I'm still waiting for digital camera to come along that's worthy of > > saying goodbye to film. I know from experience that any digicam will > > have a limited shelf life with me. I've gone back to Leica's and film > > while I wait for things to further evolve. If I wait 10 years > > that's OK. > > Leicas and film have served me well for the previous 25 years. > > > > I like discussions. It's buying that's frustrating. Especially > > buying of > > items that get high marks in some circles, but I ultimately find > > lacking. Most discussion of other systems just makes me feel more > > content with Leica. So indirectly everything is on topic. :-) > > > > For some reason I can't warm up to the 4/3 format. Just like if Leica > > made a half frame camera. Not matter how good it was, after a certain > > infatuation period I'd feel the glass was half empty. > > > > DaveR > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Adam Bridge [mailto:abridge@gmail.com] > > Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2006 10:38 PM > > To: Leica Users Group > > Subject: Re: [Leica] Olympus = OT > > > > I would hope we'd allow these threads to wend their way around. > > > > We live in one of the most dynamic times in the history of > > photography. Digital cameras are evolving incredibly fast as are > > lenses for them and the devices to print those images. > > > > Discussing the cameras that are defining the marketplace is a part of > > the culture in which Leica lives. The DMR and the upcoming Digital M, > > the Panasonic variants under the Leica name, all are informed by the > > marketplace and so discussing these cameras, looking at the images > > produced by skill photographers, using them in situations which are > > clearly those for which the M has been traditionally used. > > > > We've talked about various printing papers for digital printers too > > and since Leica makes no such printer they might be as much off > > topic. But I make digital prints from Leica images. So I think they > > are relevent too. > > > > It's a fact though that over the past few years the quantity of purely > > Leica discussions on this list have declined. And perhaps that's > > because Leica is becoming a backwater in the current photographic > > marketplace. Still great optics but living mostly in the film world. > > > > Adam > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Leica Users Group. > > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > -- ------------------------------------- regards, mehrdad