Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/09/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Well, today was very interesting, did not see as much as I had hoped, so it is a good thing I have tomorrow. ;-) The Leica Booth was interesting with M8.2's everywhere for show, and the shutter is indeed quieter, including the shutter winder motor. I got to play with the new Noctilux, and it is smaller than I had expected, and hardly intrudes into the viewfinder even with the hood extended. And yes, I forgot to ask how much, but I'm sure it is out of my price for the foreseeable future, but really nice images. They had the new projector on display and also in use, and the images are really spectacular. Price 9900 euros! They claim it is the lowest price in its imaging category... I did get a look at the D-Lux 4, but the one I got my hands on was dead. Build wise it is a very nice ly made unit, not what you expect for a point and shoot category camera. Another unit was in use by another attendee, and the images looked pretty nice. I did get a look at the S2, but no hands on, as they are not showing to everyone just yet. It is a big camera, but smaller than a EOS 1DS Mk III. For a prototype it looked pretty close to final form and the construction looked pretty detailed. They did let me take a photo, so I will try to post it later. I also checked out the Zeiss booth, the new lenses for the SLR users were quite nice, but I was not impressed with the ZM camera, specifically the rangefinder patch was hard to see, and the build is not M class, Sorry those of you who like Zeiss cameras. I got a look at the 15/2.8, quite a hand full, but I am not impressed with its build, I think the Cosina made units are better constructed, just my opinion. I also visited the Hasselblad, Nikon, and Canon booths, and several others. I'm not sure, but I think I saw a few LUG members there at the train station when we were leaving at 5 pm, but did not catch up with them to verify. I will be at the Leica Booth tomorrow at 11 am, so maybe I'll see you there... well got to go and eat dinner. Gene