tashley
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BIG ditto.Couldn't agree more with this Marc. I've had my kit over a year and still learning it's nuances.
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BIG ditto.Couldn't agree more with this Marc. I've had my kit over a year and still learning it's nuances.
Should it really have to be this way?Couldn't agree more with this Marc. I've had my kit over a year and still learning it's nuances.
Gee, I didn't know people were already shooting with the S2 and already know all about it. If it's a camera without quirks it'll be a first for Leica.Should it really have to be this way?
What if you could just pick up a camera, shoot, and get great results with less work? Sounds like one of those idealistic alternative energy ads from big oil that have been gracing our TV screens in the last year or so...
The S2 is simple to use. It is straightforward and works like a camera should. The camera shouldn't get in the way. It shouldn't complicate matters. I know that many photographers struggle with MF and its quirks (er... I mean nuances ). My point is, why?
David
Same here.I cant wait to see the thing launched and all the questions answered - whether we like the answers or not...
Hi Peter:Hm,
I see the advantages in price of the P25+.
Although I will check the prices, but think in order to start for digital MF landscape a P45+ seems to be the better choice.
But I will check, depends on how good the P25+ prices are
That is correct 12k gets you a back, phase one body and 80 D lens. Most likely sell my 35 and 55 lenses as well since I really want the 45mm with the P30 plus.Guy,
Some clarification please... Per your ad in the B&S, you are selling your total kit with the back, body and 80 for $12,000, right? So to be accurate, that is $8800, or almost $9K less than the P45+ deal referenced above...
I think that's an odd attitude.The Leica S2 is not a serious pro's tool in my view. Its a status symbol to grace the deck of a yacht, or to be thrown casually in the back of one's Ferrari. That red dot! Gosh, money!
That is, unless it comes in below $10k, when a few well-healed but not uber rich enthususiast might consider it. Why on earth would a true working pro give it a second glance unless it is priced much more reasonably than expected (and assuming it is ever released)?
Quentin