Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Having examined an S3 very carefully and have compared it with my Leica M42 system, Nikon did not evolve the bodies as Leica did with their M series. When I looked at the example I was lent, I thought it was not up to the finish and feel of my Leica without question. The lens for this camera that I looked at was the 50mm f1.4. It seemed to be a nice lens with good qualities, but it didn't give me confidence as my Leica M does. This coming from a guy who has a lot of Nikon F manual focus stuff. I think Nixon concentrated their efforts on the SLR line as they did create a great product in their F series. Now they weren't perfect and have produced some real bonehead gear (how about the uncoated 43~86 original zoom, the original mush master and the Nikkormats before the FT2 which had among the hardest ever to set ISO dials. The back coming off stuff for loading never bothered me from the F. The Leica IIIf was a slightly harder outfit to load and that never seemed to phase me. Look at their rangefinder gear, they even produced a half frame machine in the S series later than Leica even tried in the middle fifties. They too realized that 1/2 frame was not popular enough to support production. I think the only company that did 1/2 frame right was Olympus with their pen f series of cameras. A professional friend of mine had me scan a ton of his negatives and slides made on the Pen F he had and it was remarkable how nice the stuff scans. Of course it was slightly grainier, but the definition was good. gck I do think it is interesting that Nixon is reproducing the S3, of which will no doubt be produced in a hand made fashion much as the originals were. But lets be realistic, if you wanted to use a rangefinder camera for professional photography, I think the Leica M6 would be the logical choice as they have a system. Most excellent up to date lenses and accessories. My M gets weekly if not nearly daily usage. In my view its really the only viable modern rangefinder system extant.