summaron
Established
Rangefinder forum is much more civil, more of a discussion group among peers, extremely suportative.
On the rare occasion a woman would dare post on Leica/photo.net, she was always addressed by name, and it was as if her name was "honey" or "dear."
And there was always this obsession with the purism of Cartier Bresson or Ralph Gibson, never the messiness of Walker Evans or Eggleston or Moriyama.
On the rare occasion a woman would dare post on Leica/photo.net, she was always addressed by name, and it was as if her name was "honey" or "dear."
And there was always this obsession with the purism of Cartier Bresson or Ralph Gibson, never the messiness of Walker Evans or Eggleston or Moriyama.
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Nick R.
Guest
Yeah, but sometimes you have to be cruel to be kind. That's what I miss about the old Leica pnet forum.
Film dino
David Chong
My impression of the PNet leica forum is that fools are not suffered gladly- this can be a good thing. Unfortuntely "fools" came to mean someone who dared post a "simple" question without first doing a search, or a naive question.. it's in the nature of forums that variations on the same question get posted from time to time & people need time & space to adjust to the culture of a forum. RFF is much more inclusive in this way & much less judgemental
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Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
skipwilliams said:I've been a regular visitor and poster to the Olympus and Leica forums on Photo.net for about 8 years and have seen it go through a whole host of metamorphoses over the years. For some reason, that Leica forum has always attracted more than its fair share of curmugeons who enjoy trashing people and posting inflammatory comments.
The quality of the knowledge there is pretty high, but the spirit of cooperation and community that existed about 3-4 years ago hides itself well. The forum is moderated, which helps.....but nastiness still sneaks through at times. Witness the last week or two where the M8 posts have centered around humor and ridicule, over, and over, and over again.
I only check it 2-3 times/week these days, the threads here are better.
Skip
They are slow there aren't they? We got that out of our systems ages ago.:angel:
Seriously though ... there are some vicious individuals on that forum and some of the sarcasm and negativity is extremely confronting for us gentle folk. I sure won't be renewing my subscription!
I have had only positive experiences on their digital forum though. Does owning a Leica turn the odd person into an instant arsehole ... I have to wonder sometimes. Or is it just that occasionally some arsehole buys a Leica???
I like it here though ... feels like home!
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peter_n
Veteran
I still read and post on the Leica forum on PN. I also like the darkroom forum over there too. The LUG I don't particularly like though. I remember once trying to buy a camera body there and the guy just ignored me. Many members over there seem particularly crotchety.
Flyfisher Tom
Well-known
I do miss the Al-Brad dialogues 
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
I agree with the general sentiment, Magnus. But you mean to say, that you can't see the Cookie Recipe forum, or the Multivariable Integral Applied Discrete Mathematics section or the Butterfly and Mole Collection threads?Magnus said:You can either choose to read or not read. But this is a community of photographers whom (hopefully) have more thoughts about things in life than just photography.
Shocked.
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
After the passive stormtrooping, I decided to do the same thing you did.kevin m said:Anyone else bail out?
Graham Line
Well-known
Terribly pompous, uneven and absentminded moderation over there. Tony's Ok, but the rest are worthless. They keep chucking out people who respond to the provocateurs. Lots of good data in the archives, though.
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Socke
Guest
kevin m said:I've been a paying member over there for about seven years, participating mainly in the Leica forum, but I let my subscription lapse, emptied out my gallery and deleted my account. Not happy about it, but it's pretty dead over there, and getting worse.![]()
Anyone else bail out?
Don't write about it anywhere, I deleted my account some three month before I got banned
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Socke
Guest
ray_g said:There is still a lot of information in that forum, and a search function that is more user friendly than on RFF. It gets very aggravating to read all the stuff in between the useful info though. Posting is another thing - i never post there anymore except for classifieds, but I always give RFF a few hours headstart.![]()
The search function is google, try "keyword site:rangefinderforum.com" in google to have the same here.
peter_n
Veteran
Actually the two guys I miss over there are Jay and John Collier. Both had encyclopedic knowledge of things Leica, and John was a gentleman who gave excellent advice. Jay was very smart and sarcastic, knew an awful lot, but only gave advice based on his own choices. He could never see that other people might prefer something different from him; that was something to be sneered at - they were idiots. He did make things entertaining but was ultimately shot down by the trolls about two years ago.
ywenz
Veteran
p.net and RFF are mutually exlusive. p.net is awsome in its own way.
trittium
Well-known
RFF is so much more polite and friendly. I am trying to sell something over there and people are trying to pick appart my ad. It makes no sense. It seems like they are trying to prove me wrong so that they can look better or something. The worst think about it is that they are so attacking in there statements. They are not giving suggestions, they are declaring their way as the high way.
kevin m
Veteran
It seems like they are trying to prove me wrong so that they can look better or something.
Sadly, you're right. That's how one earns "status" on photo.net. Not by being a good photographer, or a decent person, but by hanging on like a kudzu vine until finally, you choke off all the more desireable forms of vegetation.
pvdhaar
Peter
Say about pnet what you will, but I can read what it says there without wearing glasses
What's with the economy size script here on RFF? 
Dougg
Seasoned Member
Peter, see the pop-up menu at the very lower left corner of this window -- Try the various + and ++ options and see what you think. 
pvdhaar
Peter
Ok, now RFF really IS better than PnetDougg said:Peter, see the pop-up menu at the very lower left corner of this window -- Try the various + and ++ options and see what you think.![]()
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