Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]This is a "directed" chat line that goes in circles. I've only been here a coupla years, and the subjects have come full circle several times. I'm also a ham radio operator, and we use VHF repeaters for local chat. VERY similar to a mail reflector!....and sometimes folks bitch about what we talk about. I'll say the same for the reflector as I say to the whiners on the radio....turn the damn thing off if/when you don't like what you hear(read)....I do, and have...!!! Now, how 'bout them UV filters? :) Walt On Sun, 15 Aug 1999 16:39:45 -0700 Bill Larsen <ohlen@lightspeed.net> wrote: > Paul Chefurka writes: > > > >On Sun, 15 Aug 1999 16:05:09 -0400 (EDT), Ktuckphoto@aol.com wrote: > > > >>I'm new to the site but I'm a little surprised at several things: > >> 1. The unending prattle about cars (who cars--they are just expensive > camera cases). > > > >Sounds to me like you're new here. We get off topic a fair bit. It's > >like a family - we chat about all kinds of stuff. BTW , what's your > >favorite Scotch? > > > This list has been getting off-topic quite a bit. And posters have been > reiterating things that were discussed a couple of years ago. The list is > busily degenerating into a AOL chat line. It has been like a family insofar > as you could usually trust the advice you get. With exceptions, this does not > appear to be the case anymore. As to Scotch, it appears that many of the > posts made lately have been made after the poster has slurped a bit too much > Scotch. > > > > >> 2. The vehemence of debate over eye glasses > >See above > > > That is no answer, Paul. It is symptomatic of how this list has become a chat > line. We are also being reduced to ethno-centric debates which could quickly > blow up in our faces. > > >> 3. The lack of substantive material concerning Leica Rangefinder Cameras. > >You are definitely new here, aintcha? Stick around, there's lots of > >talk about Ms and SMs on this list - patience, grasshopper, patience. > > > There used to be a lot of talk about rangefinder cameras (which is the charter > of the list --- not Leica in general). Unfortunately, to my perception some > of the really knowledgeable people were driven from the list or choose to no > longer post to the list (they appear to be willing to post privately, though). > The replies now posted have less credibility than they did in the past. Often > they are flat a**** wrong. Now you get opinion from people that have never > seen the item in question much less used it. > > > > >>One more thing > >>baffles me: How can individuals who are smart enough to appreciate a fine > >>piece of gear such as an M camera possible to their digital imaging on PC > >>---windows computers. That's like putting a Nikkor 43-86 mm zoom lense on > >>your M6 and wondering why your photos aren't sharp. Like putting a Hundai > >>four cylinder engine in your BMW M5 and wondering why there's no > acceleration. > > > >Well, there are a couple of ways to look at Leica M pictures. One is > >"I have the best lenses in the world and nothing shall stand between > >their magnificence and my final output". The other is "Look at this > >great picture. I would hate to entrust it to the tender mercies of a > >commercial lab - after all, I know what it's supposed to look like. > >And seeing as how I live in an apartment with scant room for an Omega > >D4, but I already have this computer..." Have you ever seen the > >output from a decent scanner and an Epson Photo 750? I have, and > >frankly, I don't care if I ever smell acetic acid again (except on a > >salad, of course). > > > Paul, you might want to subscribe to the Contax-G list. They are just as > off-topic as the LUG, but their experts on scanning and computers state their > real life qualifications. Plus their posters have not answered with "one > worders" such as "bark." > > So why do I remain on this list? What is the value of one good idea? We > still have people with some sense such as Ted Grant. I personally have seen > the work of Gary and Tina. That generates thought such as "I can do that ... > I need to learn that ... what a great concept ... and jeez...don't do that." > In the 2-1/2 years I have been on the list, I have followed the advice of list > members as regards to how to integrate the M system and R system ... the > differences ... when to use one and when to use the other ... where to get > service on one's camera without eating your lunch. It has been a valuable and > enlightening experience. I hope that it returns to that type of status. > 'Nuff said ... other than I would hate to think that new subscribers think the > list has always been what it appears to have become. > > Bill Larsen > >