Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/09/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ted and B.D., I agree in everything you wrote, I just wanted to say that a LCD CAN be useful, but it's NOT A MUST on any hi end digital camera; and I do not expect it on a digital M (which will be out of my financial reach anyway), though the Epson R-D1 has a (non real-time) LCD. Ted's argument of one who can hold a SpeedGraphic up in a crowd does hardly need a LCD has convinced me :-) I'll try it with a mf camera next time ;-D Didier >Hi Didier, >The more things like an LCD added to the back of an M like camera is just >another item to keep the camera from appearing in another 10 years. ;-) If >ever! Besides holding the camera over one's head to shoot is nothing new >and we nearly always managed at least one successful picture doing it >without even looking at anything other than the base plate and pointed in >the general direction of the subject. > >This was referred to as a "Hail Mary shot" as I'm sure you are aware. :-) >If you've never tried it with a Speed Graphic I might say this in itself >was an adventure in picture taking under crowded conditions! :-) > >Besides hardly any of us will be able to afford a real M type digital if >it comes out, particularly with a similar price tag as the DMR. And I >don't believe this would save Leica's ass in any event even if it came out >in the next few years. However, one never knows until we see the colour of >their camera! ;-) >ted