Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/12

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Subject: [Leica] Re: LUG Digest, Vol 28, Issue 159
From: fmaturana at euskalnet.net (Félix López de Maturana)
Date: Tue Oct 12 01:52:15 2004
References: <200410120139.i9C1altj016783@server1.waverley.reid.org>

> Well after 3 weeks my new (Demo) R8 arrived, while i was in Baltimore,
> Maryland area.  So it was waiting for me when I got home Friday.  First
> impression, it sure is bigger than my R4SP.  But that is where the
> negatives stop, it is a perfect fit in the hands and operates just like
> you would expect a Leica to work.  Smooth and precise.  Shutter is much
> quieter than the R4 and its family series, more like the SL I have.
> Viewfinder is superb, and the film advance reminds me of the M cameras
> in

Gene

The R8 is the last survivor of an specie! Having Kyocera, for the big pain 
of his customers, stopped the Contax production and with the marginal 
production figures of Nikon MF SLR, the Leica R8 is the only way for those 
who love the manual focusing. It's big -his volume is bigger than some 645 
camera- it weights a lot but has a good ergonomics, clear modus operandi and 
a good finder however the greenish cast. This camera and Contax G2 -with 
some of excellent CZ G lenses- are, by far, my most appreciated manual 
focusing cameras. Some of the R lenses are paradigmatic, while others are 
not so much.The launching of a digital back -if Leica survives- is the last 
effort to live in the 21st century.

Enjoy it!

Felix 



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