Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/01/13

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Subject: [Leica] Using Leicas - and discussing the Yearbook
From: mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner)
Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2014 13:45:44 -0500

I'd have my IIIF on me on my bike in a tummy or fanny pack. I think the best
shock absorber is people. If I get in a crash I'd be at least as messed up
as my Leica at the age of 63.


On 1/13/14 12:57 PM, "Daniel Ridings" <dlridings at gmail.com> wrote:

> Yeah, the vibrations had me worried too. The saddle bag is cushioned a bit,
> but after 12 hours or so, I guess it could add up.
> 
> I'll give my GF a try ? I forget which one I use, GF1? Same/Same.
> 
> I took my Rolleicord on one trip (in a handlebar bag). It didn't leave much
> room for snacks :-)
> 
> Daniel
> 
> On Jan 13, 2014, at 3:59 PM, "Nathan Wajsman" <photo at frozenlight.eu> 
> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Daniel,
>> 
>> Finally the thread veers towards the combination of cycling and photo :-)
>> 
>> Here are my two cents (Euro, so about 2.7 US cents): I would not take a
>> Leica on a bike trip unless you have a way to carry it so that it really
>> shielded from the vibrations of the road, bumps etc. I think the RF
>> alignment would get knocked off quickly otherwise.
>> 
>> I use a Panasonic GF2 for my cycling, either with the 1.7/20mm or the
>> 14-42 zoom. Since I usually only cycle during the day, there is enough
>> light to basically be at ISO 100 most of the time, so image quality is
>> quite good. The camera is small and light, and it is protected from the
>> elements by being in my Ortlieb handlebar bag which is very waterproof,
>> based on rainy weather tests conducted in both Spain and Denmark :-) In
>> addition to the camera, my wallet, cellphone, keys, spare inner tube and
>> some other small odds and ends also live in that handlebar bag.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Nathan
>> 
>> Op Ma, 13 januari, 2014 15:48, schreef Daniel Ridings:
>>> Thanks, Ric, for the input of common sense. Yes, it's just for for fun.
>>> 
>>> It would be even more fun if I could figure out how to carry a Leica with
>>> me on my bike trips. My bike trips tend to be long (day-trips around 
>>> 300km
>>> and back-to-back day-trips up to 1000 km). I can't have the IIIf in a
>>> jersey pocket since it would rub my back raw. Maybe this year I'll just
>>> put
>>> it in the side pocket of a Carradice (we're getting real close to Tilley
>>> territory here) Burly saddle bag and hope for the best. It rains a lot
>>> sometimes and 12 hours in the rain can be an issue, but not as great of 
>>> an
>>> issue as something electronic.
>>> 
>>> Daniel
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Nathan Wajsman
>> photo at frozenlight.eu
>> 
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