Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/11/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Leonard wrote: >>I'm afraid with the depreciating dollar and Leica's increased prices, it's getting very difficult to afford new Leica equipment.<< I just happened to have a Leica price list from 1992. I'll bet you could peruse early LUG messages from shortly after that time and you'll discover similar laments. It goes with the territory, I'm afraid. Granted they're list prices, but still! http://www.purplehen.com/leica/leica92pl.pdf Since moving to NC a couple of years ago most of my spare time has been spent playing golf rather than photographing. However, lately I've been photographing golf courses, a melding of the two passions. I was in the market for a laser rangefinder recently. They're really handy for getting the exact shot distance to the pin. Some people use GPS units, but I prefer laser rangefinders. I tried a lot of different units from Bushnell, to Nikon, to Leupold. The best by far, of course, was the Lieca 1200. But it also cost two to three times as much as other units. I didn't buy the Leica. I regret it every time I look through the viewfinder of the unit I purchased. The one I bought works great. But it isn't a Leica! I'll probably end up buying the Leica at some point. I never should have tested it. Leica is always difficult to afford, but.... Everyone here knows what I'm talking about. DaveR