Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/07/29

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Subject: Re: [Leica] M camera NOW R camera ?
From: "Gerry Walden" <gwpics@aol.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 17:44:49 +0100
References: <OF33E87836.4C645D9A-ON86256D72.005ACBC0-86256D72.005AE079@rockwellcollins.com>

Nice one Doug!

Gerry

grduprey@rockwellcollins.com wrote:

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 > Thank you Doug, I could not have said it better.
 >
 > Gene
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 >                       Douglas
 > Herr 

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 >                       07/29/2003 10:36
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 > bdcolen <bdcolen@earthlink.net> wrote:
 >
 > > "Most capable?" Where's the autofocus? Where are the 35 1.4
 > > and 28 1.4 lenses? Where's the 10 fps motor? Where are any
 > > number of features that many, many, many - nay, countless -
 > > professional and non-professional photographers consider
 > > essential?
 >
 > B.D., the 35mm f/1.4 R is in the Leica catalog.
 >
 > A 10 fps motor is essential if you don't know how to time your
 > exposures or
 > if the shutter lag is so long that capturing the right moment depends on
 > capturing lots of moments and editing later.
 >
 > Motorized rewind is essential if you have to depend on a 10 fps motor and
 > you change film every few seconds.
 >
 > AF is essential if the camera's viewfinder isn't good enough to focus
 > manually.  See "Pete", "Black Skimmer", "Golden Eagle" and "Sharp-shinned
 > Hawk" on my website - use a camera with a good viewfinder and focussing a
 > lens suddenly isn't rocket science.
 >
 > 3D color matrix metering is essential if the photographer has
 > forgotten the
 > basics of exposure metering.
 >
 > IS/VR is essential if one has forgotten how to hold a cmaera steady.  I
 > regularly use a 400mm lens at 1/125 or even 1/60 sec hand-held, and
 > the 560
 > at 1/125 or 1/250 sec.  "Prairie Warbler" was made at 1/60 sec, "Black
 > Skimmer", "Northern Goshawk, immature" and "Pied-billed Grebe" were
 > exposed
 > for 1/125 sec, and "Coyote" and "Sharp-shinned Hawk" were 1/300 sec
 > exposures, with a hand-held 560mm lens.
 >
 > These features can be handy if one is rushed and can't take the time
 > to use
 > appropriate technique but the cameras that have these features lack
 > what I
 > consider essential: R lenses.
 >
 > Doug Herr
 > Birdman of Sacramento
 > http://www.wildlightphoto.com
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