Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/02/22

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Subject: Re: phenomenal results
From: Dan Cardish <dcardish@microtec.net>
Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 18:39:37 -0500

At 01:55 AM 23-02-97 -0800, you wrote:
>I don't totaly agree: The first thing I think about when I compare
>different cameras is the 'look' (on picture) of the lenses and Leica
>lenses have a look different than other good quality cameras.
>
>In my mind the second attractive thing about Leica M's is their
>mechanical precision and durability, being able to buy an M-6 is like
>Nikon offering an improved F with a modern meter. Mechanical cameras are
>MUCH easier to keep up and running.
>
>Thirdly, Leica M's are tiny compared to modern giants like the Contax
>RTSIII and Nikon F5. It is much more practical to carry a small
>rangefinder than an enormous 3kilo slr.
>
>Forthly Leica more so than any other 35mm company concentrates on the
>maximum quality market - think how many books are available on advanced
>technique with the Leica vs the other admittedly good cameras out there.
>
>Also, Leicas are nearly silent in operation, with a focusing system that
>is much better than manually focusing slr's, especially with wide
>angles. And some AF slr's are very obtrusive with their focusing noise.
>
>And on and on: Leica represents a unique approach to maximum quality
>photography which allows the photographer to bond with the tool like no
>other camera.
>
>Just my opinion, Mark
>
>
No argument here.  Its just that of all the virtues of the M6 (and there are
many), being able to produce phenomenAl pictures is probably the least
compelling.

Dan C.