EUREKA! M2 newbie tames the wild Nikkor.

Hey Sanders- thanks for posting the shot of Milton. He was a good man, and I shall miss him, too. Kentucky is treating me pretty well; I excercise one or both of my M3's nearly every day. Spring has sprung.

BTW- I got a chance to fool with one of those Nikkor 50mm lenses a while ago, and I was really impressed with it's close up performance. I'm delighted to see you making the most of yours.
 
Sanders,

Yet again you produce the goods!

I seem to remember (along with others) warning you about the slippery slope that is Leica gear, but you just don't listen ;)

I think the M3 is a great choice with a 50mm lens, and you seem to like that focal length, so why not?

Incidentally, I didn't know you were related to Angela Landsbury.......... or, to put it another way (and I think this is a restatement) do you actually know any plain looking women? ;)
 
Sanders,

I'd been wondering when you'd next post and you didn't disappoint. It doesn't seem to matter what camera you use, your portraits are great no matter what.

Matthew
 
Incidentally, I didn't know you were related to Angela Landsbury.......... or, to put it another way (and I think this is a restatement) do you actually know any plain looking women? ;)

John! :)

There are no plain-looking women.
(One of life's ineffable mysteries.)

Sanders
 
congratulations with m3 :) I had same experience though first camera was M4 :p Anyway, I suggest to buy all three lenses as you want. It doesn't cost a lot. Not much over $1000 when you buy them as used. All four lenses look quite tasty for me. I buy all them when I afford :D:)
 
Good to see you again Sanders. I've missed your photography. No not just the nudes LOL. I've gone to an M as well and having a blast with it.
 
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