Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/31

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Subject: RE: [Leica] A Red Dot story
From: "Rodgers, David" <david.rodgers@xo.com>
Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 15:23:01 -0500

Sam

>>We most definitely need to appreciate the M
for what it is.  But on the same note, I think we should push Leica to
continue to improve the camera.  TTL was a very nice step in that direction.
There are other things that could be improved, also.<<

Sometimes I think I'd like to see some changes, too. In fact, the new Hexar
is my idea of what the M7 should be. OTOH, there's always a danger when you
change something. People don't always want what's best. They just want what
they think is best. I'm as bad as anyone. If only it were this or that, I'd
be a better photographer, or a better printer. Or my images would be better.
Convenience doesn't neccessarily equate to higher quality output. Higher
volume, maybe. 

I own cameras that have all those nice helpful features. If those features
are so great, why do I still take my best photographs with a Leica M? And
why do I enjoy using it so much? I'm not saying a person should use a Leica
M to photograph everything. But I'm also glad Leica doesn't attempt to
follow the crowd. They stay in their niche. I don't understand when people
say, "If Leica M were just like my Nikon F, I'd use Leica M." I say, use the
Nikon F and be content. I like the M the way it is.   

Dave