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....since I've bought a Leica camera or lens.

 

I have some pretty ancient gear by most standards, a lllf RD with a selection of lenses, the R3 (bought new) with another selection of lenses, and a Panasonic LC5 (D1) for my digital needs.

 

I like the R9, but then the R3 does what I need it to do so why buy an R9? I'm not going to buy a DMR.

 

I don't need an M8, lovely though it is.

 

An M would be nice, and I'm still thinking of an M2 to complement the lllf, but then again I wonder if I'll still prefer using the lllf (I tried an M3 in the past). The benefit of an M would be access to new/er Leica glass of course.

 

If I had the spare cash a new MP with 35 Summicron would probably be my choice.

 

Digitally the Panasonic is fine, I prefer using film so its only for when I want immediate images or to carry when I'm not intending on taking photos. The D Lux 3 would be nice, much more compact to carry everywhere but then I'm put off by the lack of an optical viewfinder. Like many others I think there's a waiting market for a top quality compact digital rather like a digital CM.

 

So here I am, enjoying my Leica's, enjoying this site, but feeling a little guilty that I've not bought a new Leica for a while.

 

Then again that is also the beauty of Leica, the fact that their equipment is built to last AND their commitment to that longevity. So perhaps I shouldn't feel guilty after all!

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James

 

absolutely no need to feel guilty, I'm sure. One of the beauties of Leica gear is that it is so well made, and made to last a lifetime. The same goes for old Hasselblad, Rollei or Contax gear too. And because these are film cameras, they benefit from the very latest in emulsion technology. In a world that is otherwise rushing madly towards self-destruction, fine cameras, like fine guitars or solid wood furniture, represent a sustainable and sane approach to our material needs.

 

John

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