What is a rangefinder user's favorite type of lemur?

Colin Corneau

Colin Corneau
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Since buying a Leica, I always felt a true rangefinder user would prefer a ring-tailed lemur.
However, after seeing a documentary on HCB, it seems brown lemurs or even sloth lemurs would be better.

However, this may be affected by whether or not you use a v.3 or v.4 "king of bokeh" Summicron. I've always felt it important to get that classic Leica "glow" when portraying Malagasy primates.
 
I would have to say that I prefer Sifakas, Indris, and Woolly lemurs for their unique handling and excellent resale value.
 
I prefer the kind that don't throw their *** at me, especially when I'm photographing them. That applies to people, as well.
 
I prefer the type that doesn't spike my morning coffee with hallucinogens. Just sayin'.

(That's a complete lie. I'd sell your soul for an hallucinogen-toting lemur)
 
Dudes, y'all are out of my league.
Either 'lemur' is a new slang for some photographic gear, or some kind of code word for a (dirty?) joke.

I have *no* idea what you are discussing about.
 
Small quadrapedal primates Will. Photography is nearly impossible to do without one.

If you say so, Chris.

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DISCLAIMER: If you think I have any kind of copyright to this image, then you have more problems than your lemurs. Linked from: http://noisetosignalratio.com/hoffed/images/g_madagascar_lemur.jpg.
 
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