Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/12/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Alastair Firkin said: Subject: Re: [Leica] FOM 2 & LEICA - EOS MARRIED. > Great Ted, we have always allowed hybrids, as long as the camera or lens > was Leica. Of course when we started, we had no idea that the marriage > would be between Canon SLR's and Leica, but that's evolution I suppose. > Have a great Christmas and don't forget that voting commitment ;-)<<<<< G'day Alastair, I trust you're already enjoying your Christmas Day on the future side of the planet ! ;-) Me? I can hardly wait for the white haired & bearded old fellow to come down the chimney! ;-) I figure this is the 75th Christmas for me and the excitement of it all is still there! :-) Heck if not, how boring it would be. But I love the children and their excitement at what it is. Worth every minute of watching them during the final days before the big one. :-) You can feel the excitement growing. :-) Yep when you started FOM2 who would've ever thought we'd see a digital avalanche as we've seen. Let alone the marrying of Leica lenses and Canon digital bodies at the numbers we see these days. Which I think will evolve faster this New Year quicker than the last. And if you weren't such a common sense logical chap accepting the advances, it would be a shame to discount photography simply because it wasn't a "Leica lens and body." Instead of what we see, a lens mix and match with digital body of these days. Certainly when so many say.."Well it's the lens that counts the most with any Leica camera anyway!" Not to worry about the voting commitment, I'm as steady as rock and looking forward to this year's selection. Have a wonderful day and Christmas dinner. Oh you may have already had it! ;-) Therefore I trust it was wonderful. ted