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Re: [OM] First night in Leic*-land. ;-)

Subject: Re: [OM] First night in Leic*-land. ;-)
From: Ed Senior <newshawk@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 02:05:34 -0500
All I can say is... SNOB.

Having owned a Leica (a M-3) back when, I'd rather have my OMs now. Why? I can afford to put lenses on them. I never had any other lens for my M-3 than the 50 mm. Even back in the '70s and '80s Leica lenses were too costly to own. I have a kit of lenses for my OMs ranging from 28 mm to 200 mm, with a Tokina 7 element converter to take me up to 400 mm. No matter how "superior" a camera is, if you can't afford it, you can't make any pictures, good OR bad, with it.

Frankly, the instructor sounds like a jerk.

But then, I might be wrong...

Ed Senior

R. Jackson wrote:

I had my first night of class in my new photo class tonight. It's an elementary photography and darkroom techniques class. Gotta love it. We all had to let the instructor take a look at our cameras. There were about 30 of us there and my OM-4T and OM-1n were the only system cameras there, although one girl did have an OM-2000. After making the rounds, the instructor pulled out an M6 (black tape over the logo, natch) and started telling us how nothing in the 35mm gauge will take photos that look as impressive as those from a Leic* rangefinder. He explained his assertion, commenting on how they invented 35mm photography and that a rangefinder has a much less complicated light-path than an SLR, etc, etc, etc. Then he showed us a slide presentation of the work of Henri Cartier Bresson, which he said was a good example of photographs taken with one of the Holy Rangefinders.

I think I have Leic* envy. ;-)

His M6 *was* a pretty cool little box. It had an amazingly compact lens on it, which kind of reminded me of an Oly pancake lens. It had a small, hard Bakelite/plastic/whatever rectangular lens hood. He went on to talk about how Leic* won't admit it, but their SLR models aren't nearly as nice as their rangefinders. It was like a sales presentation for the Holy Rangefinder. The shutter was really quiet, but my shutters aren't exactly loud. That's always been a draw of the Oly system for me, actually. They were always so much quieter and more compact than most other SLRs.

SO, I know there are some of you out there who own both, are their optics really nicer than Zuiko optics? I've always been really impressed with Zuiko primes.





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