Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/12/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]By "digital almosts" I was referring to the less expensive, rangefinder-ish cameras out there. I bought the Olympus EP-1 with the Panasonic 20 mm (wonderful lens) and, later, the Fuji X100 (wonderful viewfinder) but they just have too many "features" that get in the way of using it as a tool for making photographs. Unlike my mechanical Ms, which literally are/were lifetime cameras -- yes, honey, it cost a fortune but? -- digital cameras have a fixed, useful life. Let's peg it at an arbitrary ten years. I'm not willing to pay $800 a year for the privilege of using a camera no matter how much I like it. $300? OK, maybe. I'm not making my living at this, just personal enjoyment. John On 2011-12-18, at 12:14 AM, Peter Klein wrote: > Hi, John: I bought an M8 about 6 months after it first came out, once all > the quirks were known. No regrets whatsoever. I've been very happy. No > "digital almosts." This is the real thing.