Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/01/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Ted, I with you. My comment was meant to show there are a few of us that are very happy with its performance and are not in the whining camp. Plus Leica can't have it back. Len On Jan 29, 2007, at 8:21 PM, Ted Grant wrote: > Leonard Taupier offered: > Subject: Re: [Leica] Some time with an M8 > > >> Ted, >> >> To me the benefits far outweigh the faults. But that's me. I've >> been shooting color and b&w without problems, unless I take a >> problem photo on purpose. I do not use the filters even though I >> keep them in my bag. I love the camera as do a few others here. >> And I'll keep shooting it.<<< >> > Hi Len, > I didn't say I didn't like it, actually I love it simply because > after all the years of using M cameras, most of the time 3 at a > time off neck or shoulders, it felt like pure magic knowing it was > digital in my hands like a pair of well fitting gloves. It was as > natural in my hands as are my fingers! And that's no exaggeration! > > Besides digital has become my only way of shooting, 20D and leica > glass as often as I can. Also the Digilux 2 on occasions. And here > was the dream machine, M8! > > M's have been the work horses of my career and when a digital > version was going to be available I didn't expect anything but the > best of the best because it was a Leica! And after 50 years working > with and using Leica gear under all kinds of conditions and > locations I expected exactly the same quality in the M8! > > And with my experince as a professional I expected exactly what I'd > used for those many years, the best of the best. Not some machine > requiring "fix it" add on bits because it wasn't done correctly in > the first place. > > If I had treated any of my clients in similar fashion as Leica have > in this case, I'd not likely have had the good fortune to be > assigned the numbers of projects as I've had. Nor the books > published, nor lectured for Leica at their seminar! > > Sure any manufacturer can have after the fact problems as we see > nearly everytime some new electronic whiz bang machine is released. > But they went with it on a ..... "we can't afford to be late so > release it and we'll fix it later!" Whether that's absolutely true > or not, who knows in this day of e-mail messaging. > > The day they have this camera working as perfectly and consistently > as an M7 or any of the other M's worked in my hands day after day, > then I'll put the money on the table. Quite simply, I truly love > the camera, but not as it is for $5000 plus. > > Some of you will re-call I mentioned before Christmas BRAVO TV are > producing a documentary about moi and career, some of that was shot > in November, we will be into full production in the next week. > > And yes I will have an M8 hanging on my neck and in use on > locations, as a B&W camera! :-) So you see it isn't all bad when I > bitch! I do try to give credit where credit is due! > > ted > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information