Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I don't doubt it, but it is just my old peepers can't really tell that much difference. I am also tone deaf, and couldn't carry a tune in a bucket- My old 25 year old Fisher amp sounds as good to me as my buddy's Megadeath Sound System- I don't know what it cost, but I probably couldn't pay the property taxes on it. He'll say, "Didja hear that?" I'm going, "Wha'?!" I can see the difference in the Leitz/Leica lenses- probably because I can enlarge them, scan 'em, and really put them through their paces. I don't doubt the binoculars are on the same par as the camera lenses, but for what little binocular use I do, I simply can't justify buying a pair. Maybe I might spring for a surplus pair of those Zeiss-Jena glasses that are on the market now.... Dan ( Through a glass, darkly!) Post - ----- Original Message ----- From: <drodgers@nextlink.com> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 3:01 PM Subject: [Leica] Why Leica is worth it > > Dan > > >>I find very little difference in looking at birds through my wife's Nikon > binoculars, and my friend's Leica binoculars- the Leitz IS brighter, but > sometimes our own limitations interfere with our appreciation of some > things!<< > > I bought a pair of Leitz binoculars in Germany some years ago. I hunted elk > when I lived in Colorado. My two hunting buddies ridiculed me for paying so > much for my binoculars (I know they were envious. They just wouldn't admit > it. Just like I won't admit that I took some satisfaction in that). > > One of my buddies claimed that he could just as well through his > binoculars, which were in fact a popular and relatively expensive brand. I > admit, he had a point. Each day we spent hours on end glassing the draws > and ravines for signs of elk. I enjoyed that more than anything else. Each > night my buddy would complain that he had a headache. Finally, on the last > day of hunting we decided to switch binoculars. At the end of that day I > had a headache and he didn't > > The next year my buddy showed up to camp with a pair of Leitz binoculars. > > Dave >