Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/07/20

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Subject: [Leica] Re : if Leica too expensive
From: "James Burris" <jabu@direct.ca>
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 1998 11:18:27 -0700

If you are looking for an excellent basic SLR setup, I'd like to suggest
Canon FD.

I am currently in the throes of a switch from Leica R to Leica M.  To
complement my new rangefinder system, I've decided to pick up a Canon FD
system to do what the M can't.  I personally feel that the used FD Canons
represent the best value on the used market today.  Now I know there's
little support from Canon as I believe that parts for many FD cameras are
non-existant, but the better bodies are very well constructed.

Try a Canon EF (a tank) with a Canon FD 50 f1.4 SSC lens.  Should cost $200
or so.  The EF is a great body which suffers low resale as it is not a T90
or a F-1.  It is a mechanical camera with shutter speeds from 1/1000 to 30
sec.(1sec - 30 sec controlled electronically).  BUT the best part about
this camera is it has mirror lock-up.  You have to pay a pretty penny to
get that in a Leica unless you go for the original Leicaflex.

Also pick up:

35-105 f3.5 zoom  		great lens
180       f2.5 Tamron 	personal fav.
400	  f4.5 Canon		Great Value!  (or save for a user 400 f2.8L like me!) 

Add a macro and you have an outstanding complementary SLR system for
relatively little!



I'm sorry if some feel this irrelevant to the Leica list, but I think it is
valuable info for M users out there.  Of course if money isn't an issue buy
the Leica,  but its the next best thing IMHO.


Thanks,

		James