Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/01/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ryan Scott Bardsley OFFERED: Subject: [Leica] Introduction Hello Ryan, Well me son you've come to the right place to learn! :-) Lot's of "old guys," no old gals.;-) I know my place on that topic and ladies! ;-) But photography and Leica camera's? Well I suppose somebody might as well confess........... "any old kind of camera at all!" ;-) This is the best place on the planet. WHY? Well we're a "family of friends and photographers." We all help, cajole and rag each other about all kinds of things. But "PHOTOGRAPHY?" We are the best anywhere! :-) We are the best without any stupidity because we have an entirely different relationship one unto the other. And photgraphy isn't just a thing. With many of us it's our "LIFE PASSION!" Career whatever! We are all quite ready to share and to assist others in becoming better photogs! So me son welcome from a LUG Canadian on Vancouver Island, Britsh Columbia, Canada! Dr. ted :-) TEDGRANTPHOTO.COM > > Hello, > > My name is Ryan and I thought I would write to introduce myself as a new > member. I am anxiously awaiting my second Leica, albeit my first digital > one., that will be arriving later this week. I have been shooting for a > while now. My dad started me on his Nikon F2 and I fell in love with > photography from there. Mostly, I shoot for pleasure, though I do do some > studio work for my job. I am a designer and sometimes need to do a quick > product shot. A while back I bought a Minilux and it still comes with me > on every bit of travel I do. I wanted something that I could point, shoot, > and capture something quickly merely because it was always in my pocket. > It is a great little camera. > > My digital workhorse has been a Canon 20D that I bought when they were > hot, and fresh, and young. The time came when it was time for something a > bit more interesting. I have two small children. I am only going to have > one chance to capture images of them when they are this age. And I wanted > something that would challenge my photography skills and make my life > interesting. After a good deal of research, I settled on a lightly-used > M8. I couldn't justify spending the additional $2k - $4k to get into an > M8.2 or an M9. So, the shutter noise shouldn't be a problem with my > "subjects" and I don't mind the smaller sensor. Along with the body, I > opted for the Summicron 50mm lens which seems to be a good starter lens to > get into using a rangefinder camera. > > I am now waiting for the mailman to bring me several small, heavy boxes. > > Looking forward to learning some things here. Thanks for listening. > > Ryan > Boston, MA > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information