Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Of all the Leica SLR cameras, I find that the original Leicaflex (Leicaflex Standard Mark 1 and Mark 2) has the best ergonomics. The body is just the right size to fit my hands, the shutter release in the perfect position, and the weight and balance are also superb. I have found that I can take much sharper pictures with this camera handheld at low shutter speeds than I can with my Leica RE and R6 cameras. I also use the Leicaflex SL camera, but find that its slightly greater height degrades its ergonomics. I have held the R8 camera, but find it to be too large and not as friendly as the Leicaflex. Another advantage of the Leicaflex is the viewfinder. although it is more difficult to focus than the R cameras, and you cannot determine depth of field with it, once it is in focus the image is bright, contrasty, unobstructed, without color cast, and unequaled. On the other hand, the RE and R6 cameras are superb. Their vastly superior features make them much better cameras than the Leicaflexes, and I use them almost exclusively. Unfortunately, they are too small, and the bodies are too thin. It is always a pleasure to use the Leicaflexes, and to realize that they are truly unique and wonderful cameras. Too bad the R series cameras don't share their ergonomics. Ferrel Anderson