Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Oh, then there's the classic "which camera for my wife?"
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Oh, then there's the classic "which camera for my wife?"
For those that are looking for that type of exchange I think it's a perfectly reasonable question!
degruyl
Just this guy, you know?
Do I have to extend the collapsible lens before taking a picture? (my all time favorite)
jarski
Veteran
"When will Leica make autofocus lenses for the Ms?"
OK, not so much on this forum, but on the other one. Surely this is the most ridiculous question of all time.
I feel ashamed. I thought this would be possible at some point of time
Yes, AF lenses for the Leica M is a possibility.
But the wires sticking out of your brain used for the feedback loop of the superimposed RF image as viewed by your eye is going to hurt.
But the wires sticking out of your brain used for the feedback loop of the superimposed RF image as viewed by your eye is going to hurt.
feenej
Well-known
Only asked once to my knowlege, but my favorite question here was "I just bought a Leica M8 and f1 Noctilux lens to take pictures of my dog. Can anybody tell me how to use it?"
snausages
Well-known
What's the best way to be condescending toward those who share interests with me but are less experienced?
And is my wife a good lifetime investment?
And is my wife a good lifetime investment?
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Some thread topics are quite repetitive. Often other forums will include these in their FAQ section.
Ten years ago my AOL Usenet newsreader could filter threads by user defined keywords.
e.g. if I entered "Leica" no threads with a subject line including the word Leica would appear.
This powerful feature improved my user experience very much.
Would it be possible to implement something similar here?
Chris
Ten years ago my AOL Usenet newsreader could filter threads by user defined keywords.
e.g. if I entered "Leica" no threads with a subject line including the word Leica would appear.
This powerful feature improved my user experience very much.
Would it be possible to implement something similar here?
Chris
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BillBingham2
Registered User
Oh, then there's the classic "which camera for my wife?"
For those that are looking for that type of exchange I think it's a perfectly reasonable question!
I was going to suggest "Which wife for my camera"?
Perhaps whose would be proper English?
B2 (;->
kkdanamatt
Well-known
It depends...
It depends...
It depends on whether or not your wife has recently been CLA'd.
It depends...
Oh, then there's the classic "which camera for my wife?"
It depends on whether or not your wife has recently been CLA'd.
back alley
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It depends on whether or not your wife has recently been CLA'd.
why does that sound so dirty?
George S.
How many is enough?
My buddy said he got a leica for his wife. I said: "Nice trade!"
George S.
How many is enough?
One of the most asked questions...
"Was I wrong to keep my patient waiting in my dental office waiting room for a half hour while I dusted and fondled my M9?"
"Was I wrong to keep my patient waiting in my dental office waiting room for a half hour while I dusted and fondled my M9?"
George S.
How many is enough?
My wife shoots a Canonet and was once a world-ranked fencer. No, she doesn't buy stolen car stereos. She will stab your @ss. Any more questions?
Huh? Did I miss something/
sahe69
Well-known
For those that are looking for that type of exchange I think it's a perfectly reasonable question!
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