aizan
Veteran
picked up a bunch of color processing stuff at samy's today. i had just crossed to the corner of jack in the box when a guy on a cell phone walked by with i think a chrome mp. he didn't quite notice me grinning and saying "hey, a leica!" so long, dude with leica and cellphone. 
VinceC
Veteran
Every once in a great while, someone will notice that my half-century-old Nikon rangefinders aren't SLRs and asks if they're Leicas. I say, "Nah, they're just old Nikons from the '50s, when they were copying Leicas." Helps to quickly diffuse the situation and get back to the photography. I've spray-painted my face plates black (avert your eyes, ye cringing collectors), which obscures the Nikon logo and makes the cameras blend into the smallish point-and-shoot world.
egpj
50 Summilux is da DEVIL!
I've only ever had one person recognize my MP. I was at an auto show happily snapping away when an older gentleman from England walked up and commented about my Leica. He said that allot of his "mates" back home were into Leicas and that they were smashing good cameras. Then he went on to wax poetic about finally crafted autos and finally crafted cameras. Apparently the old boy was in charge of the Ferrarri group that was there.
JonasYip
Well-known
Well, Aizan, you may very well cross paths with me someday as I'm also in the South Bay (Manhattan Beach), and I'll usually notice another Leicaphile. Though I may not be carrying a Leica as I seem to grab the RD-1 by default these days....
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FrankS
Registered User
I ride a motocycle and I always wave (stick arm out below handlebar) to other riders. About 3/4s of the time they wave back. About 1/4 or my fellow mptprcycle riders think they are too cool to acknowledge me. Their loss, not mine.
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richiedcruz
Guest
Since I've gotten my Leica only a couple of people have noticed it. A pro and someone who also had a IIIC. But lots of people have chased me down to ask me if my Argus was a Leica 
Brian Sweeney said:Kids, name em Nikki and they go for the Leica.
Early rebellion. Wait till she is a teen.
FrankS said:I ride a motocycle and I always wave (stick arm out below handlebar) to other riders. About 3/4s of the time they wave back. About 1/4 or my fellow mptprcycle riders think they are too cool to acknowledge me. Their loss, not mine.
There it is, the official RFF "I spy a RF Guy" wave.
Left hand down by your waist, palm forward, fingers together with a slight nod of the head as to say, "Nice Leica (fill in appropriate camera name in place of Leica)"
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
In Barcelona, my black Leica got stares and comments... which my wife heard (I didn't, as they were made while I was away from those who made them). She told me later "there were some guys admiring your camera."
Now... try walk downtown Chicago with a Mamiya C220...
Now... try walk downtown Chicago with a Mamiya C220...
Graybeard
Longtime IIIf User
I've had people stop and ask about the camera that I'm using quite often. It is usually the Leica IIIf that draws comment; I presume because a Barnack Leica is easily recognizable as not being a modern P&S. Most recently, a woman next to me a concert in Tanglewood commented the the Leica was "quite lovely, can you still buy films for it?".
The camera that really draws comment is a Rolleiflex - some people will ask what it is, not even recognizing it as a camera. On a trip to Rome once, middle-aged and elderly German tourists more than once gave approving nods and encouraging comments when they sae me shooting with the Rollei 3.5F.
The camera that really draws comment is a Rolleiflex - some people will ask what it is, not even recognizing it as a camera. On a trip to Rome once, middle-aged and elderly German tourists more than once gave approving nods and encouraging comments when they sae me shooting with the Rollei 3.5F.
JimL
Member
My M-6 has drawn some strange looks (or maybe it was me?) but, as yet, no comments. Once, years ago I was shooting landscapes with a Mamiya Universal when a middle aged American Tourist wandered over for a closer look and said, "Hey son, that's quite a camera. Did you make it yourself?"
Frank, glad to hear that motorcyclists in your part of the world also acknowlege each other on the road. We gotta stick together.
Frank, glad to hear that motorcyclists in your part of the world also acknowlege each other on the road. We gotta stick together.
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Richard Black
Guest
Francisco,
Try walking around Peoria with a Salyut S strapped to your neck. I don't think I would try that today. I once had a guy pull off the highway and drive up to me when I was using the Salyut S. He said he could spot a H'blad anywhere. Well, he was surprised. I too have had some interesting looks carrying the Rollei when I am out and about. I use it for wedding shots.
Try walking around Peoria with a Salyut S strapped to your neck. I don't think I would try that today. I once had a guy pull off the highway and drive up to me when I was using the Salyut S. He said he could spot a H'blad anywhere. Well, he was surprised. I too have had some interesting looks carrying the Rollei when I am out and about. I use it for wedding shots.
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Oldprof
Guest
I have rarely seen anyone with a Leica, whether it be on the street or at a major event attended by thousands of people. I have seen tons of Nikons, Canons, Minoltas, Pentaxes, and Olympuses. The one exception was a photography instructor at my university. He always carried his M3.
Mackinaw
Think Different
I was walking around an outdoor art fair last weekend where an old gent looked at my MP and said, "that must be a real old camera." I told him I bought it brand new just last November.
I don't see many Leicas at all in my wanderings. I did see one guy carrying a Leica Digilux 2 once, but that's not a real Leica (or camera).
Jim Bielecki
I don't see many Leicas at all in my wanderings. I did see one guy carrying a Leica Digilux 2 once, but that's not a real Leica (or camera).
Jim Bielecki
Film dino
David Chong
The usual reaction to my IIIc is "nice camera - you must really understand what you are doing to be able to use that" Flattering, therefore untrue.
peter_n
Veteran
I don't think anyone has ever "noticed" my cameras - Nikon, Leica or Canonet. To be honest, I think most people could care less.
The only time I've ever seen another Leica is in Newtonville Camera & Video near where I live.
The only time I've ever seen another Leica is in Newtonville Camera & Video near where I live.
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rich815
Guest
I've gotten a few comments from old-timers when I was out shooting with my M3 and big, brass 135mm Nikkor. I think the Nikkor attracted the attention first. The comment was along the lines of "...oh, I used to have one of those. Great cameras....". Last week someone saw my MP and said, "Awesome camera!" as he passed but that was it. I've seen a few Leicas around San Francisco, but usually they have been touristy looking people and acting like tourists so I had little interest in chatting it up.
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Kin Lau
Guest
I've gotten looks and comments with the Leica IIIa, and Kiev's. I was shooting with the Kiev & J9 at the Toronto Street Fest, and one of the tango dancers specifically came up to me to let me know that they were going to pose, and that it would be a good time for a pic.
The Canon 300D + Sigma 170-500 usually gets comments too
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The Canon 300D + Sigma 170-500 usually gets comments too
dr.kollig
Member
Once in Scotland in a supermarket, having my M4P user around the neck I came across a couple and could hear as he said to her: Haven't seen one of these for ages.
In Siberia one will not get many compliments on Leicas, they think Leicas are cheap copies of Zorkis and FEDs, at Baikal sea having a M3 around my neck, I was approached by a Miliz person, just to be handed a Zenit with the request of taking pictures of him and his friends.
Wolfram
In Siberia one will not get many compliments on Leicas, they think Leicas are cheap copies of Zorkis and FEDs, at Baikal sea having a M3 around my neck, I was approached by a Miliz person, just to be handed a Zenit with the request of taking pictures of him and his friends.
Wolfram
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
My Canonet always got some kind of attention. When I went to a big bakery store in Geneva, IL, the cashier saw it and blurted out "I used to have one of those!"
Also, in NY, in the Village, a waitress in a small coffeeshop noticed my camera and said "You must know what you're doing with a camera like that!"
She got a good tip from me.
Definitely not Leicaphiles, but attentive enough.
Also, in NY, in the Village, a waitress in a small coffeeshop noticed my camera and said "You must know what you're doing with a camera like that!"
She got a good tip from me.
Definitely not Leicaphiles, but attentive enough.
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