Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>Of course not me! I bought my M6 to use and I spend a lot of time with it >to understand it's capabilities and to understand my capabilities. I'm not >sure about the rationale behind this thread regarding people spending a lot >of money and not using their cameras, or at least not making good use of >them, as well as people who can take better pictures with a cheap >(relatively) plastic camera. If they can afford a Leica they can do what >they want with it, in the sound knowledge that there are those who will do >better with lesser tools because they possess more talent. > >An example. I also collect watches and my favourite is a Breguet, the Leica >of watches and arguably the finest timepieces in the world (some would say >Patek Phillipe). Why do I want a Breguet? Because every part is made and >assembled by hand by people who dedicate their lives to producing something >of special value. Because they epitomise the watchmakers art and I have >immense respect for anyone who can assemble over 400 parts to make a >timepiece of incredible accuracy. Could I tell the time just as well with a >casio quartz for £20? Yes, of course, but it doesn't command the respect >that I have for the excellence of the design, the quality and dedication of >the makers, and the beauty of the end result. > >Why did I want a Leica? For the same reasons. I could probably do just as >well with a cheaper camera but that would not give me the feeling and >fascination that I get with the Leica, and the fact that owning a Leica has >opended up a whole new world of knowledge for me, from learning new >techniques to the fascinating history of how the cameras came into being. > >Holding a Breguet and holding a Leica instill the same feelings. Using both >does not mean I am a better person, or that I can tell the time more >accurately or take better pictures than the next person. It does mean that >I am prepared to spend the money to own something within which I can sense >the dedication and craftsmanship that went into its making. > >I suspect those that are being regarded as wasting their money or nor making >good use could have bough Leica for the same reasons. What we need to do is >encourage them to use their cameras, to look through them and not just look >at them. Only then will they truly sense the meaning of owning a Leica. I agree with everything you say........... > >Sorry to rant on in a reply to you Mark, but its late and I wanted to throw >in my £0.032 ($0.02) ;-) > >Simon > ...........and can I buy £ 3,200 from you for $ 2,000? US$! I'll pay bank and shipping charges ;-( - -- Christer Almqvist D-20255 Hamburg, Germany and/or F-50590 Regnéville-sur-Mer, France