Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/11/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I'm afraid with the depreciating dollar and Leica's increased prices, it's getting very difficult to afford new Leica equipment. I bought my Noctilux in January, 2006. It now costs $2100 more. I got my WATE in April of this year. It's now $1500 more. I'm afraid if I wanted to buy these two pieces now I would do without. By the way your Arctic photos are the best I have ever seen, anywhere, in any book. Congratulations. Len On Nov 4, 2007, at 10:39 PM, <afirkin@afirkin.com> <afirkin@afirkin.com> wrote: > > Yeah, I like the wate on the M8 as well. If it has a downside, its > that the 16/19/21 ratios are a bit close: I could have been happy > with a bi-elmar, and perhaps that would have allowed a bi-elmarit > 16/21 ;-) > > My dealer was convinced by Leica that the DMR was due to be > upgraded, making updates to our R series more efficient and > "cheaper". I think he was "sucked right in" and I always suspected > that the DMR was a temporary unit. Still having to now wait (even > with the WATE) over 2 years for a digital body to use with the R > glass is very frustrating and cannot auger well for the future of > the R. Some smart lad might find a CMOS sensor which can replace > the CCD on the DMR, it would draw less battery power and if > configured with M8 DNG format could be 15 or 20 megapixel without > increasing the size of the files. Should be easy: a bit of solder > and a steady hand ;-) > > I took the DMR to the Arctic with some trepidation: what if it > failed. My back up was the film back, and I suppose I could have > taken the R8, BUT I thought there would be film on the boat (there > was 12 months ago), but 12 months is a long time in the new > photography/computer world and the company were selling memory > cards and cd's not film, so my back up reverted to Helens E500. I > bought her an E510 now so I can at least have the E500 to act as > back up to the DMR should I travel with it again. > > OH back up for the M8: with the price going up perhaps I should > rush out and get one soon: especially as the Dollar here in OZ is > strong BUT if I buy a back up M8, I will find it hard to buy an R10 > M9, so I will have to ride naked sidesaddle and just hope the > wonderful electronics only fail at appropriate times. So far the > DMR has had to go home to Germany when I wanted to travel with the > M8 and the M8 has been back twice during the times I wanted to use > the DMR, so they have at least been behaving themselves ;-) > > Cheers > > > --- len-1@comcast.net wrote: > > From: Leonard Taupier <len-1@comcast.net> > To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org> > Subject: Re: [Leica] 16-16-15 lens comparison > Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2007 22:23:49 -0500 > > Alastair, > > I have wanted the DMR for some time. When I bought my R8 the intent > was to get a DMR to go with it. I'm afraid I waited too long. Since a > lot of my shooting is either birding or macro, like flowers, The long > Telyts and the APO 100mm macro Elmarit on a 20D worked just fine. > But I found my wide angle shots on a 1.5 or 1.6 crop body lacking. So > I went to the canon 5D which I consider a very capable camera. Leica > wide angle lenses don't work too well if at all on Canon bodies. > Nikon lens are hard to focus without a focus confirmation adapter. I > don't like the Canon wides. So I'll just wait for the D3. Fortunately > the WATE on the M8 works just fine. > > Len > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information