Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/08/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mark wrote: I just read about an Press guy this year in Iraq who ended up in a river with all his Canon EOS full frame gear becoming inoperable. The guy next to him leading him a point and shoot which he shot with for two weeks. Doesn't sound like anybody complained. I think he won a Pulitzer prize. I've also read of AP shooters using point and shoots in many situations where they say "no photography" but are really saying "no Press". Tourists are allowed to shoot. Sometimes its best to be a tourist. --------- I'm sure that most of us have similar stories about how that cheap camera in the bottom of the camera case saved our bacon. (Beef, if you happen to be Jewish.) In my case I was shooting a travel story in Kashmir in the late 1980's when my high end SLR slipped from my backpack, landed in a mud puddle, and became nonfunctional. Fortunately I had a Rollei 35SE which I used for the rest of the trip. The pictures were accepted without question by the editor. In face one even won a prize. Thank God for those little cameras. Makes you wonder if we need to haul those big monsters around. I'm going to consider the Canon G11 very seriously. It is 1/10 the proposed price of the Leica M9. Could the Leica be 10 times better? Larry Z