Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/03/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I use the M9 and the D3 and they compliment one another beautifully. I would much rather shoot the M9 and the Zeiss 21/2.8 than the D3 and the 20/2.8 Nikkor (mechanical vignetting, ugh). I would much rather shoot the D3 and the 105 DC than the M9 and the 90AA, or the D3 and the 180/2.8 Nikkor than the M9 and the 135/4 or anything attached to a Visoflex. The M9 is great at certain things and the D3 is great at certain things. Note: I have translated my film shooting style to digital, so I tend to go with fast lenses when the light is low. But I will make do with either - the trick is understanding the limitations of each system and either making your peace with them or working around them. What am I trying out today? A 6x17 Shen Hao back on a Linoff Tech IV with a 65/4 Nikkor pushed waaay back into the body of the camera. Handheld. Poor man's Widelux? You bet he's poor . . . he just spent all his damn money on these beautiful full frame digital cameras. BTW: the polyanna's view: there has NEVER been a better time to be interested in making images. I can't wait to see what the next 10 years bring! Happy Friday. Now smacks all around, and go make some art. Ben