Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/04/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The gas/flash concern kinda makes a little sense to me. I knew of someone who was photographing someone's prize fish in his tank and when he took his first picture there was a zap and the fish floated to the surface belly-first. The photographer had dipped the head of the off-camera flash into the water in the top of the tank (he was shooting from the front, so didn't see what he was doing) and when he discharged the flash, well, it was Ted Bundy time. True story. Bad way to start off an assignment though. Makes me wonder what they did with the story afterward. With respect to the last Mamiya 7 poster, I've got one for sale too. It's a great system but my bosses have put a Canon zoom in my hands and expect me to conform. You've got to understand, I hate Canon. So I've got an M7, 43mm, 65mm and 80mm for sale. Email me at yods@home.com or Leica@home.com. BTW, a co-worker at the Orange County Register here is in the final three for winning the feature Pulitzer, to be announced on Monday (Eric I see in News Photographer that you helped judge the story--and bumped out mine, you bastard). He's Dan Anderson, and bought an M6 to work on that story for the reasons we all know so well. I've seen the competition and I think he's got a real good chance to win it. Also BTW, I was at Sammy's Cameras in LA yesterday and one of their Leica users said they did their own benchmark tests and found the R lenses to be sharper than the M's. How 'bout that? Dave Y