Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Subject: Re: [Leica] An obsession sated said Victor Rubin................ >> But $5,000.00 for WHAT??<<<<< Tina Manley offered: > For the ability to use all of my M lenses, which cost much more than > $5000, on a digital rangefinder camera. I paid much more than that for > the two Canon digital cameras that I use daily. I like the Canons but I > love rangefinders. The Epson was a possibility but I heard too much about > its problems. I waited for a digital camera that would be the equivalent > of my Leica M film cameras. It doesn't matter to me that it's by Leica or > that it has a red dot. I just want the best camera available that will > shoot the way I want to shoot. It's worth it to me.<<<<<<< Hi Tina, As much as I feel the M8 is a little more than a tad expensive I agree with your common sense logic. Yes I enjoy the 20D I use regularly with both Leica and Canon lenses. However it has never felt the same as an M camera, film or M8, when serious assignment work is about to happen. This feeling has absolutely nothing to do with Victor's comments below: >>>But $5,000.00 for WHAT?? For cache?? Never! I have come to the conclusion that this is then end of digital buying for me. I have absolutely everything I need to make images that please me and if I am lucky, those to whom I display the photos. The $5,000.00 Leica offers nothing- absolutely nothing for me.<<<< That's fine Victor no problem with your comments as an amateur. But neither Tina nor myself as I'm sure other working professional photographers on list who use their M film cameras daily in our work, we don't buy cameras to play and pray with then put away in a drawer as you've explained of your hardware collection. We work the daylights out of our gear and quite frankly for the 5 grand M8 I'd much rather have it than shooting 5 hundred rolls of Tri-x as we did on the "Women in Medicine" book with all the attendant processing, sleeving and contact proofing. In your case I can understand .....>>>the $5,000.00 Leica offers nothing- absolutely nothing for me.<<<< You just collect them. But for many of us it's a fine piece of machinery that'll make our work easier and get us back to using a fine working tool that'll help continue producing the kind of photography we do best......... people, things and life in general quickly, quietly and most important.... comfortably in our hands. >From another maroon -:-) ted