Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/12/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tina Manley offered: Subject: Re: [Leica] Best camera/lens choice > I'm traveling now with my Mark II and the D10 and the Digilux. So far, > I've only used the Mark II - with Canon and R lenses. Just be sure you > have plenty of cards and plenty of space to download them, somewhere to > recharge your batteries, and you'll be fine. I've downloaded my 2GB card > about 6 times adn am storing the files on my laptop. I sort them when I > have time, but any editing will have to wait until I get to my big > computer at home.<<< Hi Tina, thank you for the heads up. I have a couple of 1GB cards 80X and getting a couple of 2GB today. I'm hoping they'll give me enough recording space not to cope with a laptop and down loading gear. And if push comes to lack of card space, it is afterall Hawaii. So I'm sure I can get CD's burned with material off the cards if it gets dicey for space. But this is supposed to be R&R? However, as you know what that means, you don't have the pressure to produce for an assignment therefore you'll shoot far more just havng fun! :-) > It is certainly easier to get through airports with digital than with > film! <<<<<<<<<<<< Well I'm counting on that. I smile as I take my tongue between my teeth and keep it clamped tight to cope with the BS. Yeah guys I know I want to get there too like everyone else, but really? Some of it is crap nonsense just to make it look like they know what they're doing? And this time not as much gear, therefore everything goes on my shoulders and small bag. Not like the last time with checked in heavy duty cases, "un-locked of course!" One with 3 M7's, lenses and minor items. The "competent," word should be.."In-competent security guards" who smashed the guts of 2 M7's beyond usability, which of course we didn't know about until we arrived on location of the shoot. Oh the out come from the TSA, whatever it's called? "Sorry we'll look in to it after we receive a letter from your legal counsel verifying your claim." Thank you very much Well there wasn't any monetary claim for repair as the cameras were under warranty. However, under the circumstances I think Leica could've said.. "up yours!" Fortunately they didn't. So I sent another letter explaining the situation with a note from "legal beagle" and would appreciate a response to "why their people weren't properly trained to handle very valuable camera equipment and that this wouldn't happen again with proper training." Of course there was no response! >> Have fun in Hawaii!<<<<< I fully intend to! My plan is to veg out, take happy snaps of what turns me on visually. Lot's of power tanning and a few cooler's of whatever the local variety! :-) And long walks on the beach. Thanks ted