Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/08/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]LUGers, After this nice trip, here is what I have to say about the R8. First I have to confirm that it is the easiest reflex camera I ever use. It is almost idiot proof.(good for me) It is really difficult to make a mistake. If you do, you noticied it immediately in the viewfinder, who by the way = is superb and complete. You can change in a second the exposure metering system (selective, integral or multi-pattern) The same for the program mode + on-off. On tripod, the mirror lock-up + the 2 seconds self-timer is the smartest system I ever seen for that purpose. When you lock the mirror, the exposition is memorized for each new photography. The film handling is really easy, fast and reliable. No failure. I don't understand the critic of "Chasseur d'Images" about it. The multi-pattern is fantastic, during the first week I check it all the time with the selective meter and even a separate lightmeter and I find i= t smarther than me. After using it during 3 weeks (+100 X 36exp.), when I take an other body = in hands (like the others R cameras, Nikon FM2 etc..) I feel that they are difficult to hold (to small, and no grip).The only body I know who is comparable in that respect is the F5.(heavier) (I suspect the EOS 1N, Contax AX etc..give the same feeling) I only miss the winder (not really). Regarding the 80-200/4, it is a joy to use with it the R8. What I really miss are both a 21-35/2,8 ASPH and a 35-90/2,8 APO-ASPH :-)= . (I used instead a 50/2 and a 28/2,8.) By the way, the images are well exposed and quite sharp.(Leica look) :-) Lucien BELGIUM =