Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/02/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jeffery and Rei , I m not an old fart yet but I do love the simplicity of a Leica M to though I will still use my Canon for macro and tele shots and I will even sometimes enjoy using some of the programmes or change from matrix to spot metering - as long as the plastic camera has a M somewere on the dial between all the pictogrammes you can have a safe ride home. It would be wonderfull if the finder on the Leica M had optics wich canged to full frame viewing when you put on a 90 and It would be wonderfull if the Leica M could go closer then 70 cm. - Ruben Rei Shinozuka wrote: >jeffery, i'm with you. my mind goes distinctly blank when i am handed >someone's camera and am trying to figure out what the icon of a stick >figure, a mountain, and a moon in the upper left means. > >then i squeeze the shutter, and nothing happens, and i push harder and >still nothing happens and i turn the camera around to try to figure out >what i am doing wrong, and then the shutter lag kicks out and the flash >goes off right in my face. at least with digital i can delete it (if i can >figure out how ("what does format card do?")). > >-rei > > >On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 12:26:53PM -0600, Jeffery Smith wrote: > > >>I guess I'm turning into an old fart, but what I like about Leica M >>cameras (and other RFs) is their simplicity. They are like what I >>learned on in the mid-1960's. I also like shooting with manual SLRs >>because they don't have all of the "program" features. I guess I would >>rather futz with framing and moving myself around the subject than futz >>with choosing from a dizzying selection of electronic settings many of >>which I don't fully understand. >> >>Jeffery Smith >>New Orleans, LA >> >> >> > > > - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html