New York November NYC Meet-UP

Ok, I'm over it. You guys know I wasn't going to stay away. I'm cool with Cal... even when we argue. I'm going to concede and not extend this.

John,

I'm over it also. Sorry that I kinda targeted you, but because we are good friends I knew how far to push. My intent is too keep some of the negative things I see on RFF from filtering into our Meet-Ups, and I truely want to reinforce the open sharing because I think our Meet-Up is kinda special.

DUMB GEAR ALERT: I found a black Leitz "Tiltall" tripod last night on Broadway very near the Leica Gallery. I had to replace a stripped screw with a slightly longer one to impliment a repair. It seems like a decent tripod, about 6 pounds, but it is rated for up to a 13 pound camera.

Cal
 
How much did you pay for that Tiltall Cal? hope you had a good deal!

Jean-Marc,

The Leitz "Tiltall" was a very good deal. The price was free. LOL. Someone threw it out and I basically was garbage picking. I replaced the stripped screw with a slightly longer metric screw from my lab that caught some fresh threads.

Its not every day that you get Leica for free. The last time I got Leica for free involved some loan sharking. That's how I got my factory serviced M3-DS back from that art dealer along with my 50 Rigid.

I also discovered that I can remove the center-post and screw off two sections from one leg to create a very nice mono-pod.

Cal
 
Here is a silly story about the XF 23mm f/1.4 that arrived yesterday. I put it on X-E1 straight from the box. The 23mm does not seem to autofocus. I had checked all the switches for 3-5 minutes and started to freak out, thinking that the motor might have been broken as I did hear a very weak click sound when press on the shutter. And I also started cursing John and Phil as the conversation might have jinxed the lens. Then, I found out through Google that someone mentioned about the focus collar on the lens to lock AF. AHA!

I've gotta say, now that I know about the trick, it is a good concept but a very subtle design, completely unmark on the barrel. But, there are still design flaw in the use of focus collar lock with AF/MF switch on the body. I will show you guys when we meet.

And the lens makes some good images. It's large, as expected. The hood is rediculous. I will try to bring some prints in the next meeting up to match up 35mm Summicron & Summilux on M9 vs. XF 23mm.

John
 
Cal, you have so many talents, but I certainly learned that garbage picking is now one! congrats on the Tiltall. It is a nice piece of aluminum, I guess that's why E. Leitz was willing to put its name on it.
 
Cal, you have so many talents, but I certainly learned that garbage picking is now one! congrats on the Tiltall. It is a nice piece of aluminum, I guess that's why E. Leitz was willing to put its name on it.

J-M,

My research tells me that Leitz bought CM Marchioni, and the model number is 4602. They are currently sold new for about $120.00.

At the end of the Cold War a friend of mine who had a small business claims that I single handedly downsized an aerospace company that once was the fourth largest military contractor in the U.S., all part of Reaganomics. In effect I was stealing from the rich and giving to the poor by pill-edge-ing a large Fortune 500 company and giving to a small business. The real losers here were the U.S. taxpayers, but call me a modern day Robinhood anyway.

In effect my looting can be looked upon as recycling. Until two years ago I still had aircraft parts in my basement in Long Island City, gave away to a friend part of a F-14 black box weapons panel for his kids to play with, and even had a piece of one of the later space shuttle wings that replaced aluminum with graphite composite.

At one point my boss learned about a lab at another plant that was closing and he sent me on a mission to raze the place. I was issued a Grumman truck (like a UPS truck) which was actually made by Grumman to take home because the other plant was in Great River near where I lived. I had so much fun making a mess and stealing as much stuff as I wanted. My boss even sent someone to help me trash the place.

One man's garbage is another man's treasure. LOL. BTW looting and pill-edge-ing is lots of fun. Wish I did more. LOL.

Cal
 
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