Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/08/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Peter, this seems to be more exceptions than rules :-) The choice is simple, I think, free for all. Otherwise, is a Leica filter Leica enough? Or how about a pasted on red dot, or Kyle Cassidy's twin brother David Cassidy? At 02:18 PM 8/5/2006, Peter Klein wrote: >I'm with Doug on this one. And note that a Leica body *and* glass rule >would eliminate people like HCB, who used a Zeiss lens on a Leica body for >a fair spell. Or David Douglas Duncan with his Korean War stuff. We're >happy to claim them as Leica photographers, so . . . > >If we must have an equipment rule, the rule for FOM2 seems more >reasonable: Something Leica should be used in capturing the image, >whether it's a Leica body, lens or both. This would allow Bessas and >Hexars with Leica lenses, or an M-something or Barnack with a CV lens, or >one of the classic Canons or Nikkors or Sonnars. > >For the SLR crowd, we'd have to allow any SLR with a Leica lens. > >We could widen it a bit more, and say that any RF camera that has a bit of >Leica heritage applies: This would include Canon RFs, or Epson R-D1s with >any lens, or the Russian Leica-knockoffskys. > >Or, we could simply say that the photographer, by virtue of being a member >of the LUG, is the Leica-related component in the imaging chain, and be >done with it. Kyle would still qualify, because by making constant fun of >Leicas, he proves that they are a major influence. :-) > >--Peter > >At 11:28 AM 8/5/2006 -0700, Doug Herr wrote: >>I dont' see any way to 'enforce' a leica-only rule. It would have to >>be on the honor system, and as long as the awards are token there's not >>a lot of incentive to be dishonest. // richard (This email is for mailing lists. To reach me directly, please use richard at imagecraft.com)