Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/07/11

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To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
Subject: Re: Leica-Users List Digest V1 #123
From: "PAUL COLLURA" <pcollura@epix.net>
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 1996 09:22:04 -0400

.  I mean if you are going to shoot SLR, why not Contax or Nikon?
> And then if you must shoot Leica SLR, it would seem that an SL or SL 2
> would be the only way to go. You know, German through and through, not
some
> Jap/German hybrid, which is neither fish nor fowl.  That's from my
limited
> observation.  I personally would never spend the kind of cash that's
needed
> for a current R series.

Nikon SLR cameras and lenses are great as are the premium Canon bodies and
their "L" lenses.  HOWEVER, as I have pointed out in this group before,
the respected German magazine Color Foto has consistently proven in
exhaustive testing that Leica lenses are the reference lenses of the world
.  It is for this reason that I do not agree with recent postings begging
for off brand lenses to be made in the Leica mount.  A camera body is a
device to hold film flat and expose film with an accurate shutter.  A
meter is not necessary.  Most high end Japanese cameras do this as well as
Lieca.  It is the Leica LENSES that distinguishes the Leica system be it
RF or SLR.  By the way, Eric is correct when he states that some of the
finest  Leica lenses are made for the SLR system.  My candidates would
include the entire APO line but especially the 100mm, 180mm and the new
zoom 70-180mm.  Perhaps, Leica should offer their lenses in Nikon and
Canon mounts!!

The prices are high but the Japanese manufacturers are catching up.  Leica
sells far fewer pieces so that R&D, being spread over fewer units
manufactured, results in higher marginal costs.  Buy used equipment. 
Tamarkin and Co.,  Don Chatterton and Jim Kuehl are all reputable.  I have
bought tens of thousands of dollars of equipment from them with complete
satisfaction.


Paul T. Collura
pcollura@epix.net