Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/12/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]How odd; actually taking photos? Exposing film in a camera? I was under the impression that we were all about serial numbers, accumulating gadgets, arguing about where to focus for infinity, and denigrating Nikon. Please sign me on. --Joe Codispoti - --------------------------------------------------------- Joe, Of course the central theme of any good photo list is fieldwork and the successful print. The critiques are useful in that pursuit. I learned a lot from our LUG colleagues about Infinity because I found it an important consideration when using my favorite compact, the Leica-related Minox GT that requires focus by judgment. Also by discussing Leica publically, we're helping Solms develop equipment best suited to our needs -- so the Leica list is feedback to the company. The list has also given me a good repair reference for Leicas and what to expect from particular camera bodies and lenses, including base prices. As for Nikon, I know of no serious photographer who doesn't have a least one reflex. I use Nikons. The contrast between reflexes and CRF's is useful because the difference permits us to use each according to its unique advantages. It reminds me of swinging three bats, to select one that afterward feels light and easy to control and hit with. Frankly, I enjoy the cross-reference we get on LUG, even the technical nut and bolt talk. Leica is significant because it goes back to the birth of 35mm photography and therefore we're also part of that remarkable tradition. So let a thousand Leica bloom.