Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jack, I was interested in the camera so I ran a few frames through the old memory card. The lens is only OK and the noise at 1600 is totally unacceptable. Controls are good, the shutter lag is quite good, the viewfinder is very useable, and the focus accuracy is high. However, the sharpness or lack of it makes this camera a loser for me. I did want to like it but... Don don.dory@gmail.com On 11/5/06, Jack McLain <jackmclain@hughes.net> wrote: > > Can anyone offer opinion or comment on the Canon G7 as far as it's "user > friendliness" from the perspective of a Leica M camera user? It kinda > "looks" like a camera. > > Are there other digital cameras that one could consider (other than the M8 > or Epson Rd-1 which I just cannot afford right now)? Is the Panasonic, > even > without a optical viewfinder, a choice to consider? > > Whatever the choice I make it is likely that I will have to buy it via the > internet sight-unseen. I am in a very rural situation and am isolated from > other photographers and camera shops. I cannot depend on my past > experience > with film cameras to guide me into this brave new world. > > I moved from Tucson awhile back and lost my capability (and for some > reason, > the will) to develop and print my own film. It is time, I guess, to enter > the digital world. I mean, what the heck, I just switched from PC to Mac, > why not analog to digital image capture? > > Selling my MP and lenses is a big step, but I am seriously considering it. > My M6 is already gone. The Huge (and unused) Nikon system now lives with > someone else. > > Thanks much > Jack > > > Jack McLain > > In the desert near Maricopa, Arizona > > "But It's a Dry Heat!" > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >