Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 01:45 PM 7/5/00 -0700, Gary Elshaw wrote: >The only thing i'd say about the plan is to make sure you like the >images these lenses make. <snip...all praise to the Gods of Bandwidth!> > >Have you got a friendly neighbourhood dealer who lets you try stuff >out, Michael? All I have in my 'neighborhood' are 128 acres of woodland, but back in civilisation, Classic Camera is a great little Authorised Leica Dealer in Biddeford, ME about an hour away. (The only Authorised Leica Dealer in the state actually.) They are also a pretty good, fast and reasonably priced repair shop by reputation. Always friendly and willing to answer any questions from unknowing Leica Novices and will even let you fondle and get the small stock that they do have all finger-printed. When last I had occasion to be there, (several months ago) they were expecting the new Bessa and Hexar stuff soon as I recall. For Leica, there is also Eagle Camera in Portsmouth, NH, but they seem more mass consumer oriented (lots of APS crap), and despite being in tax free New Hampshire, their pricing seems a bit higher...but they are on the Massachusetts border and so can probably afford to charge more than Classic can get away with in small town Maine. - ---------- It also occurs to me that I posted just my age and nothing more. As I'm sure that you are all dying to know... I used all sorts of fun cameras and never had to pay for processing or printing while an enlisted photographer for the Army from 85-89. It was a great job and other than having to actually play soldier once in a while and/or pee in a cup when they told you to, I would like to do it again. I got to 'have' a bunch of those nikon and canon thingies that didn't get much use. A Hassy 500CM with some really good glass in Alaska that I used a lot, In New Mexico I had a (then new) Mamiya 645 super and a well used RB67 outfit. I even had an ancient OD Green Speedgraphic that I saved from the "scrap" locker where I'm sure it had laid forgotten and unloved for decades. I got a roll film adapter for it, (along with a bunch of cut film holders) had "tech" hook it up to a Metz 45CT1 and I played with it for a year until I got out of the Army. (At which time I'm sure it went back into the scrap locker and probably ended up in some landfill. <sigh>) My personal photography equipment BL (before Leica) consisted of a Kodak Retinette 012 (a gift from my Uncle at age 14 which got me started shooting and that I still have), a Minolta x370 in high school when I was still young enough to want the "latest in electronic automation" which I promptly traded in early 1986 (once I realised the foolishness of trying to use a battery dependant shutter in Alaskan weather) to build a set of minolta SRT102's and a cadre of good Rokkor glass and a Vivitar 285. More recently, in trying to find an affordable alternative to Leica, I got the XE7 and XE5 for their Copal Leitz Shutter and R3 similarities and got a Walz Envoy "35" to try out rangefinder shooting. While they are all nice, I finally came to realise that there is no alternative to the mystique of a Leitz Camera and that however irrational, I would not be happy until I actually owned one. (now, If Leica had also made their lenses available in minolta manual mount...) So, I sold my own RB67 and C330 outfits, leaving me with only a Yashica Mat124G for medium format which I don't have much call for anyhow and.... I was finally able to begin to afford a Leica a bit over a year ago. I started with a good deal on a somewhat scuffed up Leica CL with 40/2 Summicron-C on eBay, (still in love with minolta) and I was hooked. Shortly thereafter got a 9cm Elmar with adapter. Then made the mistake of going to the Waltham, MA camera show this spring ("just to look") and ended up the proud new owner of a nice black 3 lug M5 from Rich at Woodmere. (Which The Golden Touch Goddess, Sherry K. happily examined and OKed for me prior to my laying out the cash.) Now I'm looking at getting all LTM lenses and once I'm satisfied with my RF outfit for a bit, I will start replacing my venerable minolta SLR outfit with the real Leica equivalents. More than you probably ever wanted to know about my photo closet, but there it is. Carpe Lumen, Michael E. Berube http://www.goodphotos.com