Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/23

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: why leica?
From: "David Medley" <dmedley@whidbey.net>
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 21:06:27 -0700

Doctor, (If I may call you by your first name)  I think I just might do
that. I have asked that they each bring their fastest, single focal length
lens. I know for a fact that out of about 15 people, there will be at least
3 or 4 who do not own a fixed focal length lens.

As far as taping the switches on the cameras to only operate on
manual....well...let me tell you something. On my last workshop (last month)
I spent at least 3 hours of my time trying to read their camera manuals just
to figure it out myself.  This time I told them to read their own manual and
figure it out because I would not take the time to learn 6 or 7 camera
systems over the weekend.



> At 10:59 AM 7/23/99 -0700, you wrote:
>
> >If I had any choice in the matter, I would give each of them:
> >
> >1 - manual camera
> >1 - 50mm (or 35mm) lens of large aperture
> >100 - rolls of side film.
> >
> >Wow...what a great 3 days that would be!
>
> Dr. Blacktape Suggests...
>
> Bring a roll of Black Tape to the first session. Inspect each student's
> camera and use the Black Tape to turn each of the Zooms into a 50 or 35
for
> the three days. Additionally, turn all the function switches to Manual and
> then place a piece of Black Tape over the switches.
>
> You will have given them all manual cameras with nothing but "prime"
> lenses. And you will have struck a blow for Dr. Blacktape and his faithful
> companion, Tootsie.. ;-)
>
>
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