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Do you remember those metal cans where Tri-X buck film used to come, some 30 years ago? Each night, when I came back from my cab driving (in Heidelberg, Germany), I would try to save some change, sometimes even a bill or two (if it had been a good night...), and keep it in those film cans. In a couple of months, I could maybe have the can full and be able to buy one more Summicron or that long-dreamed M2 (used, of course!). That's how I started buying my Leitz equipment: driving cabs at night.
Than one day I had a chance and I fullfilled my dream: I became a pro! For a couple of years it did work fine, I even suffered from too much work. It was not unusual to make two or three months non-stop, without a single Sunday. So I almost stoped shooting Leicas, as I earned my bucks with some other larger stuff.
Around 2000 things started slowing down... When I heard of the new Cosina/Voigtländers I couldn't avoid thinking that if I would have to start new again, I would have to content myself with it. After all they "look" like nice cameras (I never used one, so I can't judge for myself, but I believe), and they are
rangefinders, right?
Well, all these years later and with all this economic recession, my dream (the one of becoming a pro) is getting a nightmare, and I start thinking that I may need to switch brands soon... No, I will not buy Voigtländer! I will be happy if I can afford a Kiev or Zorki... After all, they are also
rangefinders, or?
And my Leicas always were a poor man's Leicas, right?
Do cab drivers deserve Leicas?
Rui
P.S.: I apologize if I sound a little bitter. I am bitter!
(And you can bet that I will do everything to keep them!...
🙂)