Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/09/21

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Subject: [Leica] The M9 Has Supernatural Powers
From: jsjgroups at gmail.com (Jerry Justianto)
Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 22:56:12 +0700
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Neil,

it is like a happy ending nerve-breaking hollywood movie.

I have similar experience with my M6, 35 cron and 75 lux during my
flight from osaka to Honolulu.

We left the plane to take care of my 4 little daughters, at the Visa
counter I just realized my camera bag was fogotten left on the seat.
It took me 1 hour to find that the plane crew found it.

Jerry

On 9/21/09, Neil Beddoe <Neil.Beddoe at raidllp.com> wrote:
> I took mine on a cycle ride with my children yesterday and had it in a 
> small
> camera bag in a pannier on the back of my bike.  We stopped in a playground
> on the way back and I was just putting the camera in its case when my
> daughter fell over and started to cry.  I quickly stuffed it  back in the
> pannier thinking "I must remember to put that away properly" and picked her
> up for a cuddle.  Anyway, we left the park and cycled home for a couple of
> miles along footpaths and busy roads.  When I got home there was some minor
> domestic emergency which occupied me for about 40 minutes and after it was
> dealt with I went to the bike to get the camera to load the pictures onto
> the computer.  No M9 and attached 35 summiliux!
>
> I ran around the house in a panic and looked in all the places I might have
> left it when I got home but no camera.  Having descended into a headless
> chicken impersonation, I jumped back on the bike and set off the way I had
> come home.  After about half a mile I came across it peacefully sitting
> right in the middle of a gravel path unmarked and apparently enjoying the
> view.  My son and I cycle on the path regularly and I estimate that about 
> 20
> people walk past in an average hour so the fact that nobody saw it and
> picked it up is incredibly.
>
> I don't believe in luck but I think I've got a four standard deviation M9.
>
> Neil
>
>
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