Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Greetings, this is my first post to the LUG, though I've been lurking for the past few weeks to get the lay of the land, so to speak. I've already learned a lot and I enjoy the "conversation" that goes on around here. I just got my first Leica, a CL and a 50mm Sumicron, a little while ago. I'd been using a Minolta AF SLR with 35-70mm zoom and 50mm prime that I inherited from my grandfather, along with a Ricoh GR-1. Unhappy with the SLR, I realized what I wanted was a rangefinder. After some research, after some helpful advice from Stephen Gandy, and after handling some different cameras in Shinjuku and Ginza and Namdaemon in Korea, I realized what I ultimately wanted was a Leica. And so, here I am. I shoot mainly candids and street shots, although over the past couple of years I've had the opportunity to do some travel shots as well. I'm very much an amateur. I'm 23 by the way. Now my questions: 1) Is it possible for me to adjust the rangefinder on the CL myself? If so, how? I can't seem to locate any adjustment screw. If not doable by me, does anyone know a decent repair person in Japan, preferably in Iwate-ken (a long shot, but that's where I live) or Tokyo or Nagoya? I'm leaving Japan on July 24th out of Nagoya, so this would be a bit of a rush job. To relate a tale of woe, I had the horror of watching my new (to me) CL and Summicron bounce down three rows of concrete and plastic chairs and smash into a concrete wall in the Tokyo Dome after someone punched it out of my hands (on accident). The UV filter was smashed and impossible to take off (eventually removed at Lemon), but other than one very slight ding and some lost paint on the threads the lens was unharmed. The camera seemed fine, except for a bent strap lug and a corner ding. All this on my first roll of film at my first photo opportunity with the camera. To add insult to injury, I had loaded the film wrong and so lost all the shots taken to that point (by the way, what is the "official" way to load the film in a CL? I think I'm doing it the right way now, but can't be sure since I don't have the instructions). But anyways that's how my rangefinder got out of wack. I'm very sick of focusing my Leica by scale (although this has improved my Minox technique). 2) One day I plan on getting a 35mm lens. Will the 40mm frameline in the CL correct for parallex when coupled with a 35? Anyone tried using a 35mm with the CL before? 3) After leaving Japan I'll be traveling to Australia and Hong Kong. In Australia I was planning on going to Cairns and working my way down to Sydney (where I have relatives) and then heading over to Adelaide. I was thinking about trying to see Ayers Rock. How many days would I need to set aside to see it? Of the three cities I mentioned which one is the best starting point for a trek to the Rock? In Hong Kong I'm a bit worried because I have no Chinese language ability. How difficult is it to get by just using English? Will I be able to buy camera stuff and/or electronic gear for a good price without getting ripped off (how are prices for Leica stuff, by the way?)? Any suggestions on what to do in Hong Kong while I'm there (I have only four days)? 4) Soon I'll be moving back home to the States. I know there have to be a good number of LUGgers in the Los Angeles/Orange County area. Are there any regular (or irregular:-)) Leica-inspired meetings going on around there? I'm still just trying to get comfortable using this camera and could really use any help or inspiration I can find. Thanks a lot for any help anyone has to offer me. Sorry for the extreme length of the post. All these questions have just been building up, ever since I first decided to get a Leica (and I still have more questions, but I'll ask them later). Actually one more quick question dealing with LUG etiquette: if I have multiple questions in the future, is it better to post them all at once or to put up a separate posting for each question? Thanks again, and my apologies once more. Warmly, Brian Ng __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com