Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]paul wrote, in part: (re: the GR1) > Had one, sold it. In order of importance I hated: the shutter lag, the loss > of control, the viewfinder, the lens (it flared badly with any degree of > contre-jour) and the fact that the camera would turn on in my pants pocket. > I liked the fact that it was small and generally well made. On balance it > was just not my cup of tea, so out it went. There is a newer model that accepts a lens shade (and filters) called the GR1-S. Doesn't seem to be sold in the US. (Robert White has them in the UK). Perhaps the shade would help the flare problem? Having purchased and used a GR1 for several years, I too have mixed feelings about it, especially the shutter lag. For a small, hand "street" camera alternative and "Leica supplement", I continue to use an older Olympus XA4. The 28mm one that can be set to focus at 12". Small, extremely quiet - like practically silent - no shutter lag and a fine lens.But that's just "my" cup of tea. Of course there are many others to consider: TC-1, T2, Minox, Rollei, Leica, etc., each with a positive and a negative list attached. Sam