Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/02/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Ted, mon ami I share your arguments and I'm agree with you... I agree with you about Tom Abrahamsson, great people! cheers Lluis El 26/02/2011, a las 5:48, <tedgrant at shaw.ca> <tedgrant at shaw.ca> escribi?: > Hi Crew, > You know I look at this Leica garbage promotion and near throw-up! > Sure most of the Magnum guys use Leica, but Leica didn't mention > that those Leica using guys happened to use a Canadian made rapid > winder produced by Tom Abrahamsson in Vancouver! WHY? > > Well the Leica, so called "rapid winder" was a piece of junk! Tom > made one that worked like a dream, with hardly any moving parts and > he accepted phone calls from around the world in the event of a > malfunction..... rarely of his RapidWinder. If it were? "he would > talk the photographer through adjustments at no charge" and get he > or she back on the road of shooting their assignment! > > It's like, so big deal the Magnum photographers worked their Leica's > harder than some members of this group? Crap! > > I'll give, maybe they got shot at a few times more than we did! > However, I did my time with Leicas under fire and my cameras worked > just fine. My nerves maybe a little unraveled! ;-) However, I don't > see LEICA rushing to me after 61 years as an honourable > photojournalist! Recording life of this world with my cameras and > giving me a couple of M9's to continue, for at least another 12-15 > years and use my opinion about the quality! ;-) > > But that had diddly squat to do with the working of the camera, nor > our pictures! "Does the so called "exotic environment" of a Magnum > photographer create more wear and tear on a Leica? Than months of > covering the wheat harvest of the prairies, 12 hours a day, after > day? Or several months in logging camps and harvesting trees from > the west coast forests through cutting, milling and loading onto > overseas ships? > > Or Lobster fishing off the East coast of North America? This list > could go on for a few more pages, famines and world devastation! And > using Leica's all the way! Oh yeah I forgot I'm not a Magnum > photographer? :-) Ahh gee whiz, sorry about that! So that means > Leica doesn't recognize a photojournalist world travelling Leica > user with at least 55 years day in and day out using their machines > for recording? But if I worked for MAGNUM? Holy cow they'd drape me > with a dozen M9 cameras! > > Oh yeah including 16 years as the headliner speaker lecturing at the > International Leica Seminar, Cape Cod! Know what? Not one Leica > using Magnum photographer can say that! :-) Leica? "What's yer > name?" ;-) > > Oh yeah and sending me an M9?.... "What was yer name again?" ;-) > > Heck I don't really care at this time in my life, as I've given them > far more than they ever gave me or many other members of this list! > I just want to rattle their cage a little! Not that that will do any > good, as they're still back in the '40's and 50's in a world long > gone. As are most of those great photojournalists we all admired > their ability with a wonderful camera and the ability to see life > moments! > > We, my friends, we are "USERS!" That's all that matters to each of > us. Adapters or not! :-) Quite frankly I expect many of us will be > around a lot more years to come than Leica! > > No this doesn't mean I don't use Leica camera's, I DO! Have a nice > weekend! :-) > > cheers, > Dr. ted :-) > > Gosh I hate cheap advertising, some day maybe Leica will get over > it! :-) > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information