Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/04/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I completely agree with Eric. For several years I had two R4sP's and an R6. I sold one R4sP and the R6 and bought two R7's. My daughter also bought an R7 so we have three in the household, plus the remaining R4sP. The R4sP is indeed the "best" R4 series camera. I believe the R7 is the best overall "R" camera today. Somewhat because it is a complete and working "system". The R7 is the last of a very long lineage. It is rock solid and bug free. Plus 1/2 shutter speeds and mirror lockup. In "P" mode, it is the most "dead on" camera I have ever seen. My daughter used her R7 in both a Leica workshop that I taught and on a three week Europe trip, all in "P" mode. Everything was dead on. Amazing camera. Jim At 05:27 PM 4/11/99 -0500, you wrote: > >You have to decide what you want. An R8 right now isn't much more than an >R6. You can find them for less than $1,500. If you don't want an R8, or an >R6.2, I think the only choices really are an R7 (wonderful!) or an R4sP. >Those are the best choices. The R7 is a great camera, but the price isn't >significantly lower than an R8 or R6.2. The R4sP is the best of the R4 line. > >Eric Welch