Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/12/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 12/29/99 4:44:25 PM, tedgrant@islandnet.com writes: << In reality, why wouldn't they continue to promote and make the visoflex, after all there are a great number of SM&M cameras out there where the owner could afford the visoflex, but not an R8 or other R with appropriate and very expensive lenses.. >> I'm quite sure I should just let this whole thing drop but I'm intrigued. Personally it doesn't bother me at all if somebody wants to use a Visoflex. I just don't buy the more affordable arguement -- at least not when you keep results in mind. Maybe I'm missing something. Let me see if I understand the argument . . . The Viso will save the LTM or M user money because he doesn't have to buy an SLR and lenses to go with it. Is that right? Makes perfect sense when you compare it to an R8. But is that really a fair comparison? Are their only two choices -- poor but funky or top of the line? A fella could buy an R3 or R4 for not much more than a Visoflex III (yes, a Viso II would be cheaper). Isn't that an option? It must be the lenses for the R camera that make the proposition so expensive. But again, aren't you comparing brand new state of the art Leica R glass to 1960s-era Viso glass? But assuming for a moment that older Viso-appropriate Leitz glass is acceptable, is it possible to buy these lenses for less than some other brand's modern SLR glass? Would a 20-year-old 200mm Telyt outperform a modern Pentax, Minolta or, dare I say, Canon telephoto or (shudder) zoom? If my thinking is fuzzy on this I'm sure someone will let me know but in my mind, if cost is a factor it seems more practical AND economical to use a relatively modern Japanese camera and telephoto when you need an SLR than monkey around with a Visoflex -- which I imagine to be sort of clunky in operation. Maybe I'm nuts, I don't know. But hey, like I say. It doesn't bother me. Do what you want. Bob