Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/11/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jerry, If you are in the Detroit area and will consider a used (barely) Leica projector, email me and I may be able to sell you one I have and you can try before you buy. Ken Wilcox wilcox@tir.com At 12:50 AM 11/6/99 -0500, you wrote: >>I am in the market for a new projector. I have done some investigation. >>So I am asking for some advice. >><My Needs> I need a slide viewer and may use a projector a few times a >>year, other than slide viewing. >>options That i have looked at >>P150 LEica >>P2002 <Used great price> >>Braun Novamat Monitor. >>Kodak #5600. >> >>Jerry >>PS I am picking up my 90 MM Asph F2 Tomorrow. Planning on having some >>fun this weekend. > > >Jerry, > >It recently took me a few months to decide wich projector to buy for my >business. I had 2 dead Kodak carousel (760H & 850) the first one bought new >in 1975. > >Your options are the same I had come up with. > >I eliminated the P150 after reading many letters (on the LUG and also on >DéjàVu) about the poor quality of this projector. It is not made directly >by Leica, but you can put a Leica lens on it. > >The Braun Novamat had very bad comments from the letters I read on DéjàVu >(that is on Internet BTW). Too bad, I did like it's design and small >preview or daylight screen. > >Kodak would have been a "natural" choice for me because I had +-40 >Carousel trays, a zoom lens (not very good) and a very usefull >stack-loader. > >But I ended up with the Leica P2002! The Leica name and it's quality was a >good reason to buy it. It is built to last. I did not want to buy another >slide projector 20 years from now (anyway I would be to old and slide >projectors would probably be sold in antique stores). >The projector is (or was!) made by Leica. You can put on it Leica lenses, I >did buy a Colorplan 90mmCF (my slides are mostly Kodachrome w/cardboard >mount, the other ones are plastic mounted). A very good lens and a very >good projector. > >Now the good news... You may already know these projectors are discontinued >by Leica.The reason is the arrival of the newer carousel type Leica >projector. So for the past few months, Leica has cut it's price in half. >Now selling for US $595. This is a good deal even if it is a lot of money. >I don't know if they still have some left thought. >I ordered mine from Wall Street Camera in N.Y. Oct.12. They called me the >next day to tell me they didn't have it in stock and that Leica (US >distributor) would sell them a Leica demo. they would sell me for $495.! I >said yes and I'm glad I did. The next day the projector was at my home and >I really could not find any indication of it being a demo. It looks brand >new to me and it works A-1. > >The price does not include the lens. I did not buy my lens from Wall >Street. I ordered it from my local Leica dealer here in Canada.The deal on >the projector is not available from Leica Canadian distributor but the lens >was cheaper bought in Canada. I think you are in the Detroit area, if I >were you, if you decide on this projector of course, I would buy the P2002 >in the States and go to Windsor or To. and buy the lens! > >Regards, > >Jacques Leonard >j.leonarddesigner@videotron.ca > >j.leonarddesigner@videotron.ca >www.jlda-design.com > > > > - ------------------ Ken Wilcox Carolyn's Personal Touch Portraits LAW LHSA MEA <wilcox@tir.com>