Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/05/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Well Ben, Do not be so modest. Your contribution is most welcome. It brings forward a very valuable perspective on the use of Leica equipment. As I understand it, you are telling us, that the creation of an image has an all overriding importance and in order to achieve a certain image you can use to full advantage some characteristics of lenses which by itself are not sate of the art. So now we have three types of Leica aficionados: (1) the collectors who pride themselves in the collecting of Leica items and occssionally take pictures with the products they have collected; (2) the Leica techies who know that Leica builds some of the best photographic equipment and do not rest until they have proven this assumption (myself as an example); (3) The Leica professionals who (must) earn a living with photography and need equipment that is designed to withstand the demands and rigueur of the working day and has some special characteristics which make some kinds of deployment easier or more productive or even possible. The Leica products deserve to be scaled along these three dimensions. Thanks for your views. Erwin Puts