Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/08/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 08:08 AM 17/08/00 +0800, you wrote: >Many people are using M. Many people want to buy M. Many books and magazines >talk about M. Unfortunately, I want to buy a R. Why M is more pupular than >R? Am I right to buy a R? > >Thanks! > >Terry Sham it really depends on what you want from a camera and the type of work or photography you do. I'm a photojournalist and documentary photographer. This means I often work in VERY low light and in situations where being unobtrusive and quite is the difference in getting or not getting the photo.... and sometimes the difference in being thrown out of high tension situations. I choose the Leica M's for most of my work because they are quite, unimposing and have very sharp, fast lenses. You can also hand hold at some VERY low shutter speeds with a higher success rate then with SLR's. ....and a hell of a lot easier to carry then an SLR kit. I usually only haul out my Nikon's when I need to use long, fast lenses or I need to use matrix metered supplemental flash units in mixed lighting situations. That said, if you want R's then go for it ! regards, Greg Locke St. John's, Newfoundland locke@straylight.ca http://www.straylight.ca/locke - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Touched By Fire: doctors without borders in a third world crisis. http://www.straylight.ca/touchedbyfire.htm ISBN#0-7710-5305-3 McClelland & Stewart