Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]So I was at MacWorld on Friday poking around. I took the M6 and a 35 and snapped off some photos but don't have them processed yet. I'm not expecting a lot because I was more in expo mode than in photography mode. But...Apple displayed their new tiny iPods by hanging them down on cables from supports about 8 or 9 feet in the air. There were maybe 50 or so of them in a long line, out from the wall by about a foot. It was prime photographer fodder. I instantly pulled out the Leica and worked for some shots. After that I saw just about every other photographer doing the same - with big digital SLRs, little pocket cameras, cell phone cameras -- it just SCREAMED take a picture of me! Someone at Apple had a clue. But the defining moment of the show came when I was paying for a few books at the Peach Tree Press store where the sales girl looked up from her point-of-purchase terminal, saw the M6 in my hand and said "Oh...is that a Holga? I just LOVE Holgas. They are soooooo cute." I told her it was a Leica she looked at it like I was holding a cold, dead,dull fish. With luck I'll share her picture later. Adam PS: Some of the biggest booths were from Canon, Epson, Olympus and Nikon. Sony was absent (odd considering their new HD prosumer camcorder was prominently featured during Steve Jobs' keynote address and the head of Sony was there.) I hadn't realized just how vast the Epson 4000 is. Whew - a tank! Which is a good thing if you're going to be doing some serious printing. PPS: Yeah, I've put in my order for a 1Ds MK II. It's a tank too and I can use my R lenses. Canon's excellent fast wide primes and zooms are better than half the price of Leica glass. But my M's will stay. Perfect for day trips like this. ab