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Subject: RE: [Leica] Small pocketable camera
From: "Phong" <phong@metrowerks.com>
Date: Sat, 31 Aug 2002 11:42:23 -0400

Hello Nathan,

you wrote:
> What I did not like about the Minilux was its size and even
> more its ergonomics.
>...
> I now use a Rollei 35 with its excellent 2.8/40mm Sonnar lens.

It's been a while since I handled a Rollei 35; could you confirm
that the Rollei 35 is indeed smaller than the Minilux ?   My impression
was that it maybe so.  Thanks in advance for the clarification,

- - Phong


> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
> [mailto:owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us]On Behalf Of Nathan
> Wajsman
> Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 4:09 AM
> To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
> Subject: Re: [Leica] Small pocketable camera
>
>
> Hi Logan,
>
> I will second those who recommended the Ricoh GR1v--IF you can live with 28mm
> as your normal lens. For me it was too wide, so I sold it. I have in the past
> owned a Leica Minilux (not the zoom), and as other have said, the lens is
> excellent, and 40mm is a very nice general-use focal length. What I did not
> like about the Minilux was its size and even more its ergonomics. Especially
> when it comes to flash: the default mode is auto flash, while my own default
> mode is no flash. To go from auto flash to no flash I had to press a small
> button 7 times--and when I turned the camera off it returned to the auto mode.
> This finally became so irritating that I dumped the thing.
>
> I now use a Rollei 35 with its excellent 2.8/40mm Sonnar lens. It has the only
> electronic thing I need--a light meter--and the lack of a rangefinder or
> autofocus has proved to be relatively unproblematic. I am almost always able to
> estimate the distance well enough to be within the lens's DOF, and if the light
> is good I just set the lens to its hyperfocal distance and forget about it.
> This little Rollei is a real gem.
>
> Nathan
>
>
>
> Logan Reinwood wrote:
>
> > HI,
> >
> > However a M is not a big camera, it migth be too big sometimes to carry
> > along. I have a lomo that I take sometimes in my pocket. But it is more fun
> > than really good, the lens is not good at least not good for making big
> > prints, etc.
> >
> > I am thinking to buy something else, and I am considering a Rollei 35.
> > The only drawback I see with the rollei is the manual guessing focsussing.
> > Is that a problem?
> > I was also considering a minilux, but it is almost as big as an M.
> >
> > What do lugger use as a smalller camera when a M is too big?
> >
> > any comment?
> >
> > TIA, logan
> >
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