Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/11/13

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Subject: [Leica] S2 test
From: gregj_lorenzo at hotmail.com (Greg Lorenzo)
Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 00:15:36 -0700
References: <7ac27f4f0911132215h5195eb1dw7bd8c5eff0a6d7d5@mail.gmail.com>, <C723BDDA.58AD8%mark@rabinergroup.com>, <COL119-W80E3312DBE325BEC111F982A70@phx.gbl>, <7ac27f4f0911132311g2e8e983cnb98ff9da7fe59f79@mail.gmail.com>

6 sytems, 5 systems or 3 systems. All of these are 2 or more too many.

 

Greg Lorenzo

Calgary, Canada
 
> Well, to be honest, I haven't used the OM4-T since I bought M7 in
> 2003, and the M7 not very much since the R-D1. But what's the point of
> selling those two?!!!
> 
> I shoot quite a lot of events with the E-3, 6000 frames two weekends
> ago, and tomorrow, 2 more events. I will probably use the Mamiya 7II
> for the informal event and definitely the E-3 for another night of
> taiko goodness.
> 
> The M8.u is the walk-around and low light camera.
> 
> The XPan is a specialty camera, it's my favorite too, got a whole book
> on it: http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/745963
> , but it's not an every day camera, not does it do headshots.
> 
> Do I *need* another camera? Probably not, so there is always the
> options of keeping the money in the bank.


                                          
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