Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/09/07

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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Chinese Crested Chin
From: pklein at threshinc.com (Peter Klein)
Date: Sun Sep 7 21:06:34 2008

I'd never met one of these dogs in person before.  Cute little guy. No hair 
on the body, only on the head, feet and tail. His owner told me that he 
likes to pull blankets over himself, and sleeps in their bed.
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/pklein/album170/P9072469CrestedChin-w.jpg.html

E-510, 100/2.8 OM Zuiko (200mm equivalent)

My verdict on the manual focus lenses on this camera is that they are fun 
to play with, but very frustrating to try to do anything "real" 
with.  Focusing on the stock viewfinder screen with the rather minified 
view is hit and miss.  The manual lenses do work very nicely for static 
subjects, especially with magnified Live View. Assuming you can hold steady 
enough to focus, or are using a tripod, and that light isn't shining onto 
the LCD.  At any rate, a 40-150 digital Zuiko lens for the 510 is on order.

No regrets on buying this camera--it's opened up some new possibilities for 
me.  For telephoto and macro, an SLR is the right tool.  But the M8 is so 
much better in the things it does best.  And the M8 requires a lot less 
fidgety postprocessing to bring out the best in the images.

--Peter