Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]It was a great pleasure to meet Ted at the Leica day at Leo's in Vancouver. I don't know how he got away with being behind the counter when he had both an Abrahams rapid winder AND a softie on his Leica. I am sure the "official" Leica folks frowned on that! Talking of which, I must say that I was disappointed by the Leica Rep. Yes, it was nice to get a look at some of the new goodies, but I found the rep particularly unhelpful (you were there for two days Ted, how did you find him?). They didn't even have a battery in the M6ttl when I was looking at it, so no point in trying out the new metering etc! It was quite a problem to get him to put one in. He seemed quite happy to spend copious amounts of time with anyone who appeared to be a doctor or a dentist and had oodles of $ to spend on new Leica goodies (Yes, I know, my prejudices are showing here!), then I watched him blow off at least two younger photographers/students, one of whom had a whole stash of Leicas in an old gas mask case - to me, they actually looked like they used their cameras as opposed to....? Anyway, I just found the Rep pretty unhelpful (as opposed to the technician who was there - he did a great job of checking out cameras with a witty line in Scottish repartee added in). All in all, it was worth the trip (I was in Vancouver on vacation). And if you get a chance to look at Ted's book about doctor/OR's etc (I can't remember the title now), don't give it a miss. Some wonderful, atmospheric b&w Leica photography. Tim A > > > Hi folks, > > I attended a Leica demo show of new bits and pieces in Vancouver this past > two days. A first time for me as a "behind the counter exercise" answering > questions from "drooling Leicaphiles! :) > > A most interesting excerise as I learned more than I gave in experience.:) > > The M6TTL? I realize there have been a number of posts on this camera and > I've paid little or no attention, as I only saw it as a "ready made flash > M6" > > During the same show I was presently surprised to meet a couple of LUGNUTS > purely by surprise due to they noticed my "LUG" soft release on the M6 > hanging on my shoulder. Yep I carry an M6 all the time now as part of my > wardrobe, more so than ever before. > > > ted > > > > >