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Well. I spent a while at the booth yesterday oogling the goodies! I know they didn't announce too much new, but for me it was fun to finally get to shoot the M8. I had never even seen one so this was a treat! I won't review it or anything since a lot of you have used it or own them but I enjoyed myself anyways!
They had the funny finder thing for the 16-21 tri-elmar on it with the lens so I fiddled with that for a bit. Sure is a bulky thing. I also got to use the 21 and noctilux for the first time. I had never seen either of those either so I threw the 21 on my M6 and took a few photos. Stupid me I only took photos with the noctilux on the M8 and didn't put my card in so I don't have any photos with it. If anyone one wants to loan me theirs for a while I won't object! 😉
One of the salesmen at the booth had fun looking at my camera since it's a rare version of the M6 I guess. I wanted to trade it for an M8 but he didn't think that would work out to well for him with his bosses. 😛
They also had a funny 16-21 cut in half thing that I looked at. He said they weren't going to be selling any of them though, they were just to demonstrate to people how it works on the inside.
I had a good time at the booth anyways. It was kinda funny actually, the whole time I was at PMA looking at the different booths people kept commenting on my M6 and wondering why I was looking at their cameras! Even on the monorail I was waiting to get to the show and I hear behind me. "Oh, look He has a Leica!!!" They seemed to be computer nerd guys though so I dunno!
Of course after I got home it suddenly dawned on me that I never bothered to have my 3200 rolls hand inspected at the airport. Crap! I only shot one roll. Not sure what the chances are for it now that it has gone through the carry on scanner twice. 🙁
I think that was about it for rangefinder PMA stuff. I never noticed a Voigtlander booth. There may have been one there, but unfortunatly I wasn't feeling well for most of the day so I didn't spend a lot of time looking up and down each aisle. I just went to the major ones I was looking at for the store I work at and then Leica for myself!
I did put in my two cents at the Canon booth to convince them to go retro with a digital rangefinder that takes M lenses. They laughed and said its a great idea but they didn't see the biggies back in Japan jumping at the idea.. Ah well, I tried!
They had the funny finder thing for the 16-21 tri-elmar on it with the lens so I fiddled with that for a bit. Sure is a bulky thing. I also got to use the 21 and noctilux for the first time. I had never seen either of those either so I threw the 21 on my M6 and took a few photos. Stupid me I only took photos with the noctilux on the M8 and didn't put my card in so I don't have any photos with it. If anyone one wants to loan me theirs for a while I won't object! 😉
One of the salesmen at the booth had fun looking at my camera since it's a rare version of the M6 I guess. I wanted to trade it for an M8 but he didn't think that would work out to well for him with his bosses. 😛
They also had a funny 16-21 cut in half thing that I looked at. He said they weren't going to be selling any of them though, they were just to demonstrate to people how it works on the inside.
I had a good time at the booth anyways. It was kinda funny actually, the whole time I was at PMA looking at the different booths people kept commenting on my M6 and wondering why I was looking at their cameras! Even on the monorail I was waiting to get to the show and I hear behind me. "Oh, look He has a Leica!!!" They seemed to be computer nerd guys though so I dunno!
Of course after I got home it suddenly dawned on me that I never bothered to have my 3200 rolls hand inspected at the airport. Crap! I only shot one roll. Not sure what the chances are for it now that it has gone through the carry on scanner twice. 🙁
I think that was about it for rangefinder PMA stuff. I never noticed a Voigtlander booth. There may have been one there, but unfortunatly I wasn't feeling well for most of the day so I didn't spend a lot of time looking up and down each aisle. I just went to the major ones I was looking at for the store I work at and then Leica for myself!
I did put in my two cents at the Canon booth to convince them to go retro with a digital rangefinder that takes M lenses. They laughed and said its a great idea but they didn't see the biggies back in Japan jumping at the idea.. Ah well, I tried!