Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/27

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Transitions in Photography
From: Jeffcoat Photography <jeffcoatphoto@sumter.net>
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 16:19:01 -0500

Very True. The focus on the new R glass, it glides. Nothing else out there has
that feel.
Cheers Wilber GFE

drodgers@nextlink.com wrote:

> Doug Herr wrote:
>
> >>from R to SL<<
>
> It's interesting that you mention this. I like the feel of my older SL, but
> I rarely use it.  I'm using SLRs more primarily because of auto metering. I
> have an R7, and I like it. However, it seems a bit small with my 80-200/4.
> The R8 (which I don't own but have used) has a much nicer feel. I plan to
> buy an R8.
>
> There are times when I like using smaller bodies. But I'll use an M or a
> P&S. I use zooms and longer lenses on an SLR. The lens size and weight is
> already a factor, so there's not much benefit to using a smaller body?
>
> I think mechanical improvement in the newer Leica R lenses is more
> significant than any optical improvement. Have you tried focusing a new 180
> or 80-200? Smooth as silk! For manual focusing, nothing else comes close.
>
> Dave