Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/09/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Tim Atherton wrote: > > "As for backup camera, I live and work in the Canadian sub-arctic - there is > no such thing as a quick turnaround on anything - courier to anywhere is 2-3 > days if you are lucky and will cost an arm and a leg. Summer dust and winter > cold are hard on any camera (as well as batteries dying and/or shutters and > lenses seizing up in the cold) so, as a pro I ALWAYS have backups." > > Sure everyone has spares for stuff they rely on. <<snip>> > > If the look you use often depends on a Nocti or a 75mm 'lux, and something > goes wrong with that lens, you're a bit stuck if you can't get it fixed in a > timely manner. > > In my case the lack of the 75mm f1.4 would mean using the 85mm f1.4 Nikkor > (so I do have a 'spare' in one sense), which isn't a disaster, but it > doesn't look the same at all. The alternative would be - as I said in my > original post - buying another 75mm f1.4 and selling it (or the repaired > lens) when the repair was complete. > > Do folk here *really* have more than one Nocti or 75 'lux to protect > themselves against accident or failure? Could it depend on how much money this gear is making for you? sl