Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2016/01/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Steve, I agree with most of what you say, but the LUG serves as a source of information and camaraderie for many of us, regardless of the name or point of origin. To quote some ancient philosopher, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it". I started out with used Leica gear more than sixty years ago. Why? Because I did my due diligence and found it to be the best that I could afford. It served me well. But, while raising a family, I limited my purchases, and found used gear of other brands that served my needs. Then, as film processors disappeared with the advent of digital, I looked for a digital camera. I found Olympus and Fuji gear that was adaptable, for much less investment than Leica's products. I even purchased previously-owned Leica-R lenses to use with these cameras, because I still loved the quality of Leica lenses. But, for amateur use, I cannot justify new Leica gear at today's prices. I enjoy reading of the experiences of others who do choose to buy and use the new gear, and try to keep abreast of the times. And, I think our past dedication to Leica products keeps this list intact and functional, regardless of the name on the camera we are currently holding in our hands. Just my 2 cents. Jim Nichols Tullahoma, TN USA On 1/31/2016 2:56 PM, Steve Barbour wrote: > Leica users group, LUG, what does that mean? Several individuals have > confided to me recently, "it?s really a state of mind?. Let?s face it, > there are few offerings of interest from Leica these days, that we can > afford, or desire to, while more and more we all find great offerings > from many other camera and lens makers. We all insist we are leica > devotees, yet many of us, if not most, are using other makers' cameras and > lenses. We often find that leica lenses from the past, actually work as > well on other makers current camera bodies, sometimes better than on > leica?s own bodies. We publish a wonderful yearly book of photos, that we > call the LUG yearbook, yet insist that the photos can come from any and > all camera/lens sources, and images do originate from many other sources. > We criticize robustly, even occasionally correctly, the offerings from > Leica, their appearance, technical details, prices, yet we remain here and > claim to be Leica users. So what is it that we have in common, that keeps > here in this group, why do we self identify as Leica users ? > > There are some truly great photographers here, not because they use > leicas, other reasons may exist. We really are a community, sometimes even > a family, occasionally very dysfunctional. Some of the most opinionated > among us use leicas, or used to, or desire to, even though at present that > use is limited, or nonexistent. > > We are at present, among the most capable, open minded, flexible, sure of > ourselves, opinionated, fractious, difficult, stuck up shooters that exist. > > It may be time to talk. > > > steve > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >