kbg32
neo-romanticist
George, I work around the block from Photo Village. I would be happy to meet you there sometime next week to help confuse you!
ywenz said:Why compare ZI to M6? The camera is just a lightproof box that holds the film. Why not do a ZI vs M6 vs (3)R3As comparison? I'm guessing that you really want a camera that you can feel emotionally attached to. For me, that is the M6. Simply for its looks - The ZI is ugly next to the Leica.
kbg32 said:George, I work around the block from Photo Village. I would be happy to meet you there sometime next week to help confuse you!
rover said:Long day by the way. I was up at 3:30 to get to a 9am meeting in Hudson, just a bit NW of Copake I guess. At least I am home early. Spring is beautiful in the Hudson Valley.
copake_ham said:Yes, Hudson is about 19m W (or WNW) of Copake and Spring has certainly sprung upstate. If I'd known you were headed that way I would have suggested a small detour just south of Hudson into apple country (although the blossoms may be just about done now).
rover said:Some day when I am making the trip alone I will take my camera and loiter around looking for photos. I had to wear a tie today and act professional unfortunately.
CosmicCharlie said:Hello everyone,
This is my first post and I am already adding my 2 cents.
I would get a classic non ttl user M6.
shutterflower said:ha ha! Just when you thought you were out, we pulled you back in!
Will said:Just go buy a one of them, then take a trip to africa! You will be emotionally attached to the camera after shooting it in a different part of the world.
Why not let you experiences with the camera build the emotional attachment?
copake_ham said:Cosmic,
Glad to be the recipient of your first post. TTL is essential. I have a Nikon S2 and SP for the "purist" approach. Sometimes I just want to have one less thing to fiddle with! 😉
copake_ham said:TTL is essential.
That sounds like an argument for a camera with AE capability...copake_ham said:Cosmic,
Glad to be the recipient of your first post. TTL is essential. I have a Nikon S2 and SP for the "purist" approach. Sometimes I just want to have one less thing to fiddle with! 😉