Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Shawn: Quite honestly I shoot whatever will pay the bills and allow me to still spend most of my time with my 3 year-old daughter. I am working on a book now on the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, which I have to submit to my publisher in November. Other than that I do mostly editorial shooting for travel and shelter publications. There is rarely fast action, and other than occasioanl macro work, if it's shot on 35mm, I use the Leica M. Tom At 11:10 PM 7/25/97 -0400, you wrote: >> I bought my first Leica M for a personal camera, just to carry around. Within >>2 months I had added a second lens, and found the Leica going to work more >>and the EOS staying at home. Now I have a complete Leica M kit and find it >>is my #1 work camera for 35mm film. In the last three months of heavy >>shooting I have only used my EOS 5 times, and always to mount a 300mm lens. >> >>The M is pecise and simple, and for the first time in 8 years I am not >>shoting with a camera that makes me say "If I could just have . . . " >> >>Tom > >That is quite an interesting story. What kind of work are you into? I >have always felt that the need for SLRs is highly exaggerated for much of >the photographs they are used for. Of course many people are avid fans >of first-class SLRs like the R8 (although there don't seem to be any on >the LUG), but using a camera like the M6 has really made me realize how >many extra features and dead weight are tacked onto SLRs like my EOS >gear. The M6 is a study in how little assistance a talented photographer >needs to make great photos. It has gotten me out of the bad habit of >relying on automation and reminded me of the beauty of photography as it >was meant to be. > > >