Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/01/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I like the standard trays but you have to remember to keep them upright. It is easy to quickly insert a fresh lot of slides for evaluation and edit them on the fly. People seem to complain about the P150 jamming so I would recommend the P300 or up. I am a very satisfied owner of a P300IR with a 90/2.5CF. I recommend you get the daylight projection attachment as well. It is great as you can have a little slide show anywhere. John Collier > From: "Mike Rivera" <mike_rivera@email.msn.com> > > I’m finally going to buy a slide projector to view my slides without being > bent over a light box with a loupe stuck in my eye. I’m thinking of going > with the Leica P-150 with the Colorplan 90/2.5 as everyone seems to agree > that the standard Hektor 85/2.8 is not up to normal Leica lens brilliance > standards – any opinions are welcome (this will be for home use only in a > darkened room so I assume the 150 watt bulb will be sufficient). > > Anyway, my question is, does anyone know the difference between the standard > Leica European straight trays and the “LKM” type? I know they hold > different amounts of slides, but are there any other > differences/advantages/disadvantages? >