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My wife and I went to Montreal this past weekend to celebrate 28 years, thank you.
I had seen the Leica Day announcement for Cameta, but honestly did not think I would get there, not suspecting the shop would be in Vieux Montreal just blocks from our hotel. My wife and were out wandering in the rain Sat and there it was. Being the wonderful woman she is, I went in for a half hour or so, while she shopped on.
I will spare you the details since there have been so many descriptions and reviews already posted to which I could add nothing significant. Suffice to say, IMHO; it handles extremely well, feels like an M, etc. . I took a few shots of the interior of the shop in B&W. Those looked good on the LCD, but that's a tough call.
Since I already have one on order at Tamarkin, I had to just play with it and pass on buying anything. But, Jean did tell me he has eleven on order pre-sold. Interestingly, he said 5 of those 11 are sold to customers who are buying their first Leica. These are good customers of his who already own expensive digital SLRs and other gear, have the disposable income and are not interested in the next DSLR that comes along. What does that tell us?
The shots I saw, not on the viewfinder but on Jean's iMac looked wonderful. They opened in Photoshop.
I was struck by the friendly gathering of Leica fans all standing around chatting with the Leica rep, and each other. Lots of comparing and discussing gear we all had, wanted or lusted after.
I don't remember seeing a dozen guys standing around talking about and lusting after the recent Nikon D80, I'll tell you that!
The Leica culture. It's definitely part of what drives this Leica appreciation. Said better in the recent review on Luminous than I can say it.
Cameta is a great shop to spend time in if you're ever in Montreal. Lots of Leica stuff, Billingham bags on display, alot of the finest gear in the world right there to touch and feel. And, Jean is a friendly, passionate Leica fan and a great personality.
I had seen the Leica Day announcement for Cameta, but honestly did not think I would get there, not suspecting the shop would be in Vieux Montreal just blocks from our hotel. My wife and were out wandering in the rain Sat and there it was. Being the wonderful woman she is, I went in for a half hour or so, while she shopped on.
I will spare you the details since there have been so many descriptions and reviews already posted to which I could add nothing significant. Suffice to say, IMHO; it handles extremely well, feels like an M, etc. . I took a few shots of the interior of the shop in B&W. Those looked good on the LCD, but that's a tough call.
Since I already have one on order at Tamarkin, I had to just play with it and pass on buying anything. But, Jean did tell me he has eleven on order pre-sold. Interestingly, he said 5 of those 11 are sold to customers who are buying their first Leica. These are good customers of his who already own expensive digital SLRs and other gear, have the disposable income and are not interested in the next DSLR that comes along. What does that tell us?
The shots I saw, not on the viewfinder but on Jean's iMac looked wonderful. They opened in Photoshop.
I was struck by the friendly gathering of Leica fans all standing around chatting with the Leica rep, and each other. Lots of comparing and discussing gear we all had, wanted or lusted after.
I don't remember seeing a dozen guys standing around talking about and lusting after the recent Nikon D80, I'll tell you that!
The Leica culture. It's definitely part of what drives this Leica appreciation. Said better in the recent review on Luminous than I can say it.
Cameta is a great shop to spend time in if you're ever in Montreal. Lots of Leica stuff, Billingham bags on display, alot of the finest gear in the world right there to touch and feel. And, Jean is a friendly, passionate Leica fan and a great personality.