Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]IMHO in order to stay in business even Leica has to progress - even at somewhat leisurely pace. It can be so that those with weakest vision ha= ve the strongest purchasing power. And there is no shortage of meterless Leicas on the market. Raimo photos at http://personal.inet.fi/private/raimo.korhonen nyt my=F6s Kameralehden juttuja suomeksi - ---------- > From: Raven Visionary Arts <leonine@redshift.com> > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: RE: [Leica] Leica-Users List Digest V3 #363 > Date: 12. lokakuuta 1998 17:32 >=20 > "I have a Contax SLR with several lenses that I use in my research > laboratory and am impressed with the quality of the images it produce= s, but > have never felt any special interest towards this tool. I cannot even recall > its model number; I just use the thing. This is probably the right wa= y to > treat cameras. However, I do not practice my own preaching when it co= mes to > my Leica rangefinders. I treat and love them almost as if they are my > children." >=20 > I think Glenn Robinson has captured the Leica mystique beautifully in that > quote. So many cameras come and go. They have no personality, no identity. > Many have fancy features, which, when it comes to the basic technique= of > photography, amount to nothing. And most do take good pictures, at le= ast > from a technical point of view: they have sharp lenses, accurate shut= ters > and do manage to hold the film flat. But how many last? How many real= ly help > the photographer to see into creation with the kind of power a real artist > needs to have? Only a handful. Personally, I wouldn't trade my M2 for= an M6, > my unmetered Nikon F for an F5 or, for that matter, any other 35mm cameras. > I don't know whether to laugh or cry when I read that some Leica user= s want > Leica to come out with an M7, a camera with an electronic shutter and > various other technological "advancements." Why? So they can have a $= 5000 > point & shoot!? Don't they realize that the essence of a Leica is the very > fact that it IS so simple? Frankly, I think it's tragic that Leica no longer > makes an "M" without a built-in meter. Do they think the only reason = that > people have M2s, M3s & M4s is because they can't afford M6s?! Has it = ever > occurred to them that perhaps the M2 is a purer, finer tool than the = M6 and > that's why some people choose it? If Leica should do anything it shou= ld be > to remake the M2, precisely as it was made in 1959. (Of course, it wo= uld > cost twice as much as an M6 to make it as well as they made it then!)= Of all > the great camera manufacturers, it seems that only Hasselblad underst= ands > the value of manual cameras. IMHO it's the beginners, the rich amateu= rs and > the hack pros who are so entranced with technology-in other words, th= e ones > with the least vision and the sloppiest technique. They want the came= ra to > compensate for their own inadequacies. They look for the camera with = the > most metering modes, with the best autofocus, the fastest motor drive=