Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/31

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Texas Leica
From: 4season <4season@boulder.net>
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 1999 18:41:30 -0600

Edmond Kim wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I wonder if you guys ever get this way.  Everytime I consider buying a new
> (used) lens for my M2, I think about the price, then think about what I could
> purchase instead of the lens.  I'm young and don't make a lot of money, so it
> always seems to make so much more sense to get a camera like the Fuji GW-670..
> The negs are bigger, and the lens they say is pretty sharp, at any rate better
> and smoother resolution.   I think I can even get the 645 Fuji rangefinder for
> as cheap as a used 50 summicron and that thing is as small and unobtrusive as a
> Leica.    What do you guys think?  Is it just me?  I'm not even sure what my
> point is.  Oh well.

Edmond, Go ahead and experiment: Get it out of your system! You're
probably too
young to be a dogmatic, crotchety old fart, who only uses chrome cameras
and prime lenses. If you can't get some free equipment demos, maybe
develop your buy/sell skills, so that you can try different things, and
turn
around and sell off stuff that just plain didn't work out for you,
without losing a bundle.

Overall, I prefer Fuji's GA645 autofocus camera over the frail GS645
folder. When it works, the folder is great, the problem is keeping it
working.

I went back to a Leica M because for most of my handheld,
available-light work, I want faster optics, yet don't want to feel like
a beast of burden as I haul it about: I have larger format cameras for
THAT!

Jeff