Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I've been lurking here for a few weeks and I'd like to first thank everyone on this mailing list for the information I've gleaned. Photography has been somewhat secondary to my endeavors in architecture and whenever something serious had to be done (publication photos etc.) I've brought in the pros. I've never had any interest in using automatic features in cameras and have relied on my faithful lowly Nikkormat for more years than I care to remember. I don't know exactly why, but I've become more interested in photography lately and have taken the leica plunge. I now own a new black M6TTL, 35 summicron ASPH and 90 Elmarit-M. The ability to hand hold at lower shutter speeds has been an incredible asset so far. The quality of my photos with the M6 has been better than ever, and I'm quite excited about the whole thing. Contrary to some opinions I've read, I find the film loading to be easy, quick and reliable. I can live with the rangefinder focusing flare problem thanks to some of the tips I've read here but I'm not all that thrilled about the off switch for the battery as I like to leave my shutter speed in 'ready for anything' position and I've got a probably unfounded fear of wearing the shutter speed dial out from turning it so much more than I would normally. I'd like to learn a bit more about the lenses I have before draining my bank account further, but I think that my next leica acquisition will be the 50 summicron. This is a dumb newbie question, but is it wrong to buy a chrome lense for a black camera? I was thinking it might be an advantage when fumbling in the bag for lenses. My recent leica plunge goes a bit further in that my mother has just given me her 1937 leica IIIa with Summar lense. The bad news is that the Summar is badly fogged and according to Kindermann it's toast. The camera seems to be fine so I'll be on the lookout for a screw mount lens. Once again, thanks to all for the invaluable leica information. - -David Binder (shooting more photos than ever before!)