Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/06/18

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Summer vacation report
From: Bob Adler <rgacpa@pacbell.net>
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2003 11:31:33 -0700 (PDT)

Jerry,
Yum? Isn't it catch and release? If not, I'm there!
Bob
- --- Jerry Lehrer <jerryleh@pacbell.net> wrote:
> Bob
> 
> If you are in that area in the fishing season, make
> sure you have
> a fishing license and go for the Golden Trout that
> are in some
> of the high lakes.  Yum!
> 
> Jerry
> 
> Bob Adler wrote:
> 
> > Richard,
> > Looking forward to seeing your images! My hope is
> to
> > make it to the Bishop area this summer (fall?), so
> > I'll be tapping you for places to go. I'm not,
> > however, as much as a hiker as you!
> > Bob
> > --- "Richard F. Man" <richard@imagecraft.com>
> wrote:
> > > How I spent my (first of the) Summer Vacation
> :-)
> > >
> > > Grandparents made a surprise appearance, and I
> > > dragged my wife screaming
> > > into having fun, despite she wanting to stay
> home
> > > and cast armors. All hell
> > > broke loose, and I just grabbed my M7 with
> 35'lux,
> > > and 50'cron, and the
> > > OM-4T with the 90/2 and 135/2.8. I thought about
> > > taking some wide angles
> > > with the OM, but why bother when I have the M7?
> (uh
> > > oh...)
> > >
> > > Next day, we were at the Mono Lake. I raised the
> M7
> > > to my eyes and.... dead
> > > batteries! Arrgggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.... Of
> course
> > > in my pocket I have
> > > spare batteries for the OM but not for the M7
> since
> > > the local camera store
> > > was out of the CR1/3 last time I was there.
> > >
> > > Quick, lets see - Sunny 16! So I took a few
> shots
> > > using the 60th and 125th.
> > > In fact, I ended up taking at least 2 1/2 rolls
> on
> > > the M7 using either
> > > Sunny 16 rule or when I got smart, used the
> OM-4T's
> > > meter reading. So I
> > > have limited choices with the apertures, but it
> > > works. Next day, while
> > > hiking in the Bristlecone Pine forest, I lost
> the
> > > battery cap! Double
> > > arrggghhhh.... the day afterward, on Monday, we
> > > finally were able to buy
> > > replacement batteries at the store in Bishop.
> Having
> > > no battery cap, we
> > > improvised by using sports tape and small
> cardboard
> > > pieces. The ultimate
> > > cheap-look camouflage for the Leica! So do you
> think
> > > Leica will send me a
> > > replacement battery cap if I ask? The camera is
> > > still under warranty. I
> > > even have the USA Passport but the camera is
> only 3
> > > months old. Getting new
> > > batteries mean I can shoot in auto mode again,
> so I
> > > chose to shoot mainly
> > > in manual mode! From previous years experience,
> I am
> > > finally remembering
> > > that the sky is much brighter and can fool the
> > > meters easily. So I took
> > > some meter readings, and switched to manual
> mode.
> > > Much easier to use than
> > > the exposure compensation dial.
> > >
> > > Another point of the visit is to see the
> Mountain
> > > Light Gallery of the late
> > > Galen and Barbara Rowell in Bishop. I know some
> > > people don't think much of
> > > his photos, but he is my cup of tea. Definitely
> if
> > > you wonder about the
> > > limit of the 35mm system, check out some of the
> > > large digital enlargements
> > > hanging there. I think the largest one they have
> on
> > > display is something
> > > like 30x40". Sure, it can't compare to larger
> format
> > > cameras' output side
> > > by side, but it looks quite amazing
> nevertheless.
> > >
> > > I used to think the OM-4 and the 90/2 macro is
> > > fairly heavy and all, and it
> > > still is, but I was hiking a lot with both
> cameras
> > > at the same time! I
> > > never thought I would do it like that, but it is
> > > sort of convenient to have
> > > a camera with wide angle and the other one with
> a
> > > medium telephoto. Just
> > > for good measure, I took a few macro shots just
> to
> > > make it worthwhile to
> > > carry a macro lens.
> > >
> > > All in all, a very interesting experience. the
> Zuiko
> > > 50/2 and 90/2 are
> > > optically as excellent as anything.
> Unfortunately,
> > > the Zuiko wide angles
> > > cannot compare to the 35 'lux. Otherwise, I can
> > > relegate the Leica for low
> > > light indoor convention shots, and the OM for
> > > hiking. Oh well, life is not
> > > perfect....
> > >
> > > The first 4 of the 6 rolls will be back
> tomorrow. We
> > > will see whether there
> > > are any good pics in the mix....
> > >
> > > // richard <http://www.imagecraft.com>
> > > <http://www.dragonsgate.net/mailman/listinfo>
> > >
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> > Bob Adler
> > Palo Alto, CA
> > rgacpa@pacbell.net
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rgacpa@pacbell.net
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