Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hey all! Times are changing. I wonder what transitions others have gone through over the past year or so. Here are a few of mine. 1) I switched from M user to R user. I bought an R7 about 9 months ago (had an SL for a time prior to that). Prior to owning the R7 I wasn't much of an SLR user. I used an M6 about 90 percent of the time. I also owned both Nikon and Contax SLRs. Since I purchased the R7 I've used it 90 percent of the time. I use two lenses, primarily -- 80-200/4 and 35/2. With this combination, I rarely feel I'm lacking. The 80-200 is absolutely incredible, in terms of both handling and performance. The 35/2 eliminated my need to carry both a 50/2 and 28/2.8. In season I photograph sports -- cycling and running, primarily. I also do some travel photography, portraits and even architectural work. Photography is not my occupation, but my recreation. Or at least one component of my recreation. 2) I entered the digital world (about the same time that I purchased the R7). I don't know why I waited so long. I can't say that the transition to digital had anything to do with my preference for using an SLR, but at times I think there's a connection. Perhaps shooting more color and less b/w has something to do with it. Secondly, I can't fully explain why I still think Leica glass makes a difference in the digital realm. It's not like CRTs or 1,440 dpi printers cry for resolution, and you can punch up contrast quite easily. Yet I see things at times that convince me to stay with Leica, even when AF beckons. If I had to justify it (and I know that I don't to this audience) I'd say that nothing seems to tame imperfect light like Leica glass. The more I shoot, the more I compare, the more I'm convinced. I lose very few frames due to poor focusing. However, the real gem photos seem to be those taken in adverse lighting. 3) I decided to sell all my MF gear -- Hasselblad (in process), Mamiya 6 and Rollei TLRs (keeping one). 4) I 'm using a P&S camera more. In my case a T2. I'm looking at the new TVS III. 5) I nearly sold my Ms, but decided against it. Who knows, this year I may transition back. Further, the M6 is worth it just for those rare times when I need the 21/2.8 ASPH. 6) I spent less time talking about photography and more time reading, studying, learning digital tools and actually photographing. Though not active in posting this past year, I still follow the LUG closely. Dave