Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/01/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I put that in the subject line to possibly gain a few more looks at the thread. I cheated. Anyways, I've been wanting a Leica R camera since before I got my first M2 in 2003. Once i went with the rangefinders I strayed away from using SLRs, eventually becoming RF-only. I've recently found that for a very few applications, the Leica RF bodies just can't cut it. Macro and telephoto just can't be done without a Viso III and a bunch of extra gear. An SLR is the most expedient solution. Now I want to get back into an SLR at the lowest cost of entry possible with the highest performance I can get. Yeah, there are plenty of D200 and EOS 5D bodies used on the market for very cheap but I also love the incredible sharpness of the Leica M8 and M9 with their Kodak sensors. A few months ago, Dante opened my eyes to how good an old Kodak DCS 14n could be and I've been thinking that I could use the newer, slightly upgraded Kodak DCS SLR/n or SLR/c for my SLR needs. The Kodak SLR/n bodies are available with a whole kit as shipped from the factory for about $800. The RAW images that old camera produces rival the best that today's top end Nikon and Canon offerings can produce, from what I've seen. I'm thinking I can get a DCS body and a good Leica R telephoto and Macro lens with Leitax adapters and chips for less than the cost of a D700 body alone. I'd prefer a full frame camera as well having been spoiled by the M9. So, are any LUG'ers out there using the same system? Kodak DCS SLR or 14n + Leica R glass? I know about the camera's quirks and have read most of the negative reviews. I'm not using it for sports, so fast response isn't as big of a concern. Your opinions are appreciated. Thanks all, Phil Forrest