Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/12/11

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Subject: Re(2): [Leica] consolidating my photo system....
From: Francisco.ACOSTA@DG3.cec.be
Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1998 11:58:43 +0100

Alan, Nathan,
Hey guys, come down!! Everybody's selling the family's jewels or what??? Just kidding. Looking forward to see you on Sunday. And Nathan, hmmm, if you don't go for that Nocti, I might (oh god, no, not again...)
Francisco
   
> Alan,
> 
> Congratulations on the new acquisition! And my deepest condolences to your
> bank
> account...On my part, I saw a Noctilux today at a tempting price, 54.000 BF.
> I am
> waiting to see what the year-end bonus is :-)
> 
> Nathan
> 
> 
> Alan Ball wrote:
> 
> > That is sound behaviour ! On my side, I've become unsound, because of
> > the sort of virus that gets ditillated though the LUG, despite my
> > constant dislike of hype and because of Alpha Photo's ability to make a
> > huge price seem like a good deal: I sold my trustworthy and efficient
> > 35mm Nikon SLR system (at a reasonable loss since it was all 2nd hand to
> > start with) and bought a R8 during the Leica days, following the Belgian
> > LUG gang visit. They've lent me a 50mm summicron-R till I gather enough
> > strength to buy 'special price' 100mm f2.8 mm apo-macro and/or 180mm
> > f2.8 apo. I'm financially wiped out but looking forward to using a
> > complete photo system based exclusively on Leica: from 21mm to the 90mm
> > elmarit on the M side, overlapping with 100, but adding macro and 180
> > capability on the R side. Don't want to know how that translates in
> > overtime work....
> >
> > There is no rationality to that of course: I suppose I take 5 pics out
> > of 100 with longer-than-90mm, and will not shoot zillions of images at
> > less than 1 m from the subject with a 100mm. Okay: after playing with it
> > during a week, I confirm the obvious: it is large. But does not 'feel'
> > nearly as large and heavy as it really is. It handles real sweet: very
> > cute shutter/mirror noise, great tactile feedback of all commands, very
> > intuitive settings, smart layout. I find the lack of built-in motor is a
> > feature rather than a handicap: this is the most silent SLR I have ever
> > tried. The TTL flash meter device is a fantastic bonus, not only because
> > it works with all flashes and any number of them, but also because it
> > allows complete control of flash balance by the user. I did not realize
> > beforehand how simple and effective this could be. With the 100mm and 2
> > or 3 portable flash heads, it should be a mobile high quality portrait
> > studio. For the rest, I do not know, it will take me months to make up
> > my mind if I was right to become unsound or not....
> >
> > I should never have subscribed to this mailing list ;-)
> >
> > See you on Sunday (I'll be selling stuff at Lucien's table)
> >
> > Alan.
> 
> 
> 
> --
> Nathan Wajsman
> Overijse, Belgium
> Photo page: http://members.tripod.com/~belgiangator
> 
>