Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/04/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]To me a camera with a spare is a system. Something you can really sink your teeth in. Everyone's definition of what a minimum system is differs. To many its a body with a wide, normal and tele lenses; Maybe a flash. That's easy five pieces.. To me a backup body more than doubles the usefulness of everything. I go out shooting with two bodies. And never change lenses.... When its a more serious deal. Lots of people are of that mind set. Even more a biggy with digital. You just don't want to be talking your glass of in the cruel outside world. Every lens needs its own body. With Leica M you have some lenes which like certain bodies and wont work at all with others so its even more a big deal. And there's the fear of walking down dark alleys. Or sending a body in for a tweak. Or going out on the water taking pictures. You've got a backup you can do anything. I only start feeling really comfortable with a system when I get my first backup body for it. All this of course not new to Frank D. Mark William Rabiner > From: Frank Dernie <Frank.Dernie at btinternet.com> > Reply-To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org> > Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2009 08:48:54 +0100 > To: Leica Users Group <lug at leica-users.org> > Subject: Re: [Leica] Partly OT Leica and Bessa cameras > > Since I have been very happy with my M8 I had resisted the temptation > to buy an M8.2 until the green one came out. I quite fancied the 28mm > f2.8 too, so I bought one. I now really appreciate the shutter sound > and framelines compared to the M8. No buyers remorse for me! > I can not see it ever being worth more than I paid for it though! > Now the question is - do I sell my M8... > cheers, > Frank