Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/01/02

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Subject: [Leica] Leica shopping
From: jayanand at gmail.com (Jayanand Govindaraj)
Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2013 19:58:17 +0530
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Luckily we still have brick and mortar shops here - a couple that even
allow me to take a lens out for a spin before buying. After the 24-120
fiasco, I make sure that I check them out nowadays before shelling out hard
cash.
I must say that the Mono is tempting - now, only if had autofocus.... (-:
Cheers
Jayanand

On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 5:41 PM, <afirkin at afirkin.com> wrote:

> I went out today shopping. Initially we went to icebreaker seconds shop. I
> love the icebreaker woolen gear. Its from NZ, but now all made in China.
> Its still wonderful, and I spent too much: 2 running shirts, one nice
> coat, one fleece coat and some socks, then it was on to the city.
>
> I'm not a big Michael's fan. However, they are one of the few surviving
> camera shops in Melbourne, so if you want old fashioned shopping you
> should buy from them. So I went there. I would trade in my M9 on the Mono,
> and order an M240. But as usual, I was left cold. Nothing to really
> complain about, but nothing to inspire. There are not really any places
> left in Melbourne that deserve my 'custom'. So we walked away. The days of
> spending hours in the shop drooling over the gear are GONE. So re-adjust
> and make the best of what is left.
>
> Things have changes so quickly in the last 10 years. When I look back, the
> FOM  project really marked a turning point in photography. Those years saw
> teh professionals moving to digital and the world changing. Now there is
> little argument, digital files are dominant, and even iff they are not
> better, you cannot get anyone to develop your film for you. So do it
> yourself. Well I'm here to say I'm not sure where I'd find the time to do
> the development.
>
> So time to re-think. Time to go back to basics. What to I want or need to
> photograph and what is the best way of doing that now? I need to find
> projects which inspire me. Its now nearly 100 years since the leica 35 hit
> the streets. Leica have some very good and innovative products on the
> line, but they are a small company. This will be another very interesting
> year.
>
> Alastair
>
>
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