Ken Ford
Refuses to suffer fools
I've been in a photographic funk for the last year or so. I went a little crazy after a family tragedy in 2015 and accumulated the M gear I always wanted, but then reality set in and I found I wasn't enjoying using it as much as I thought I would.
Now that my life is back on an evenish keel, I'm casting a critical eye on my photo equipment. I think the Leicas need to go.
My first choice is always my Nikon SLRs - always has been, always will be. I also have a nice Nikon RF kit for when I want to burn film through something other than an F series body. Add to that a good selection of Mamiya 645 gear, and I have SLR and RF silver based stuff set.
I do want to keep a digital direct view camera around, but I can't really justify keeping the M-P 240 and glass for that - maybe not even my trusty M6. I'm thinking all of it will go and be replaced with an X-Pro2 with 23/2, 35/2 and 50/2 which will replicate my long-time 35-75 M kit and add a 50 equivalent. I already have an X-Pro1 with the 35/2, so I know a little bit about what I would be getting into.
It's funny how sometimes you get what you want, but then you find it really wasn't what you need. I think that's what I learned with my Leica buying spree.
Now that my life is back on an evenish keel, I'm casting a critical eye on my photo equipment. I think the Leicas need to go.
My first choice is always my Nikon SLRs - always has been, always will be. I also have a nice Nikon RF kit for when I want to burn film through something other than an F series body. Add to that a good selection of Mamiya 645 gear, and I have SLR and RF silver based stuff set.
I do want to keep a digital direct view camera around, but I can't really justify keeping the M-P 240 and glass for that - maybe not even my trusty M6. I'm thinking all of it will go and be replaced with an X-Pro2 with 23/2, 35/2 and 50/2 which will replicate my long-time 35-75 M kit and add a 50 equivalent. I already have an X-Pro1 with the 35/2, so I know a little bit about what I would be getting into.
It's funny how sometimes you get what you want, but then you find it really wasn't what you need. I think that's what I learned with my Leica buying spree.