Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/10/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]For whatever it's worth - the Olympus E-500 isn't much bigger than the C8080 that Gary is touting. And it weighs less than even the little Pentax DSLR. On 10/25/05 2:19 PM, "Ted Grant" <tedgrant@shaw.ca> wrote: > Gary Todoroff offered: > >> <<From: B. D. Colen >> << >> <<Again, the couple was shot from my lap for Gd's sake - I'd hardly be >> surprised if the point of focus was off. ;-) > > Gary said: >> Which is EXACTLY why I am sticking to my guns that the whole DSLR approach >> for digital photography is WACKY for LUGgers! My 8 megapixel Olympus C8080 >> is the size of a Leica M, the flip screen LCD lets me shoot from my lap, >> and >> I'm not in the horse and buggy days of having to always put my eye up to a >> viewfinder with a silly mirror and focus requirements. On top of that, >> most >> stupid DSLRs are getting close to the size of an old 4x5 press camera - at >> least that's where all the "pro" models seem to be headed - HUGE!. >> >> When is someone going to put the smarts and quality of the latest digital >> sensor technology into a pro camera that is not the equivalent of the >> first >> motor cars with the front guard to keep the horses from kicking mud on the >> passengers! The current DSLR approach still seems to believe the camera is >> going to hold FILM! >> >> Worst of all, Leica doesn't seem to get it. They put the majority of their >> digital eggs into the what? A DSLR!!!! Just think - all those Leica M >> lenses >> out their just waiting for a professional digital body that makes sense in >> the worlds of photojournalism and candid photography.<<< > > Hi Gary, > Each time I've been told to get the best out of my Leica R lenses I should > move up to a full frame Canon DSLR because I'm already using the 20D and > having extremely fine results. However each time I've looked at them I'm > scared off as the size is as you say... "the olden days of using a 4X5 > Speed > Graphic" or damn near it! :-( Been there and done it so long ago for so > long I sure as hell don't want to buy into it again. > > Heck I'm accustomed to motor driven R8's and these are big enough, that > carrying 3 of them and a couple or 3 M7's it gets a tad tiring at the end > of > the day. So why buy into huge digitals when as you say......... > > " > Worst of all, Leica doesn't seem to get it. They put the majority of > their digital eggs into the what? >> A DSLR!!!! <<< > > On one hand I can see them doing that because of the R cameras already in > photographers hands who want to continue using their R lenses. But given > it's just an add on piece, even though by all counts it works quite well, > it's just that an add on bit at a cost beyond ability of many shooters, > Particularly when for about half the cost there are many excellent digi > cameras available (20D) an others that with adapters can use leica glass. > OK > not at full frame, but at whatever size they produce excellent quality > capture and printed images. Certainly with a Leica look in sharpness and > contrast. > > But they're missing the biggest market.... "an M size camera to use all > those incredible M lenses and M body owners in the world." No not everybody > would switch, but I bet Leica would sell more of a digital M size Leica in > the blink of an eye than all the DMR pieces put together. > > It's a fault squarely on the shoulders of Leica management as over the > years > they've always been head in the sand outlook even way back in the days > of... > "The SLR is a fad and it'll never go anywhere and photographers who know > quality will always buy a Leica range finder camera!" Yeah right and where > are they today? > > Out behind the out house sucking the hind tit because they never > illustrated > a "modern day vision" and always believed the world didn't change from the > '30's when Leica was king! > > Rant off! However I expect many will not agree. So be it, but if I were > wrong then we'd all own a new M-digi 8! ;-) Right? ;-) > > So Gary take that to the LHSA get together. :-) Please say hi to the gang > arriving today. > > ted > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information