Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/04/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Don, Is not being able to focus your Summilux a gnat or an elephant? If you're trying to focus on an elephant a few inches of back focus is no big deal. If you're trying to focus on a gnat, it might be. I'm not trying to be a smart ass. (OK maybe a little). As usual you provide valuable insight. OTOH, I tend to be a little myopic when it comes to Leica. So information from both sides of the fence is always good. I was all ready to buy an M8. I held up because of focusing concerns with my Noctilux. I will get one eventually but I may sent it to Leica with the Noct before even opening the box. Hopefully the workload will ease and turn around will be quicker from Solms. I'd feel better if I knew Sherry or DAG could do the work. As far as ROI, I used that rationale when I purchased a D100. When I replaced it with a D200 I analyzed how much I'd saved. I would have saved money shooting film. For one thing, the D100 required more servicing than a film camera (including hot pixel mapping and on several occasions dust that I couldn't remove). Still, I'd buy the D100 again if I had to do it over. DaveR -----Original Message----- From: Don Dory [mailto:don.dory@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 8:09 PM To: Leica Users Group Subject: Re: [Leica] A good while ago Victor, The web is a great place to magnify gnats into elephants. The M8 is a fabulous M. Does it have quirks, does a IIIf have quirks? We are talking Leica here. My sample has been flawless, I may never put a roll of film through a camera again. Be not afraid, it is a wonderful image cutting device. I don't have a coded lens and have no intention of coding any of my lenses. I have used lenses going back to 1935, I have used ultra-wides to 135's with only two issues; a 135 Nikkor back focuses and my 75 Summilux focuses five or six inches to the rear. It is a rangefinder so if the cam or the cam follower is off there is an issue. If you like rangefinder shooting and don't have any strong preference for film then run to your dealer and buy one. Your ROI will be a year or two.