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This forum is alve and well ! In keeping with Leica`s new tradition of pandering to the rich and spoiled,the collectors and similar non-photographers that forum is unavailable to people like myself with simple internet

tools.Another reason for NOT going there(like Pentax/Mamiya/etc site) is that the moderator would not permit some of the negative statements uttered here.Leica should have a good look what is being said on the internet.

Leica may have a clue what is rotten in their thinking.As I said previously,we are all Leica-fans But with thinking and practical thoughts...The continuous tampering with the great design of the M3 and later M2 does not make a great camera or system.The many frames present in the viewfinder, is not good for composition,The "feel" of the earlier M-models is gone.The finish without "Leica" engraved on the top deck is a scandle.The serial number on the accessory shoe is pathetic.Sure the lenses are great.They are at the pinnacle of design and manufacture But again not all designed and definitely not all built at Solms.Sure the other makes,Canon,Nikon,Minolta,Pentax and others definitely share technology and components to save costs.The result is the Eos/the new "F""s,light years ahead of Leica...I prefer total control....so I stay with my Leica M3 33years old.If I were to buy new today...I would purchase a Hasselblad 501 kit which is same price as M6.(approx) The larger negative would yield immeiately superior results.I am at this forum for info and practical thoughts on the real use of a Leica and not here which new collector camera has been issued.Good for the company and the possible repair and service of my older equipment.There the Japanese fall flat on their faces with limited in time after sales sevice for so called professional equipment.5 years tops ! I worked for a Japanese company in a different field,in service.I ordered spare parts for new articles not yet sold by dealers but requiring attention and the unit was already labled "obsolete" and no parts available.

Leica is a great camera and company.I just want a forum that is censorship free.May we all have great light and good exposures.

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Having visited the new Leica site for a few weeks now, I can say that

it only reinforces my thoughts that Tony's site is still one of the

best on the net... My first stop after logging on in the morning.

 

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The Leica site is unbelievable... They had a long thread where people

insulted people from other countries, and asked for payback from

where the US bailed them out in WWII. It is still there if you don't

believe me.

 

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There is a demigod who insists his is the only point of view... I

won't mention his name, but after a quick perusal you won't have any

problem finding him. There is not enough camera / photography talk

to balance out the fluff.

 

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My only true fear is that some of those people will find this site...

now that would be a sad thing.

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Yes, the official site is not good and, as is so often the way with

websites, the Leica website "improvement" is no such thing. It is

hard to read and sometimes very confusing (just how do you get

product information??). The old site was fine I thought and worked

pretty well.

 

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The forum is terrible. They need a good moderator. I am also amused

by the fact that there is no "official" Leica responder. I guess this

might be asking for trouble............

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I think the traffic on this list has been pretty steady lately and

shows no sign of abating. Leica's forum has just started out so

give them time to work the bugs out. All lists suffer from trollers

and the best thing is to ignore them. I assume that Leica will

probably start moderating things now that Photokina is over.

 

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I like the new website and found the old one more like flipping

through loose pages. The content is increasing all the time and

the larger number of picture galleries is great.

 

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Finally, I like the new cameras better than the old cameras. The

old Leica script on the top plate was pretty but I have not noticed

any difference in the quality of my negs. I have a M2 with a

rapidload kit, pc socket conversion and an accessory rewind

crank but the built in meter of the M6TTL has put this camera

firmly into the back up section of my bag. I too thought that the

extra framelines might be annoying but now I just do not notice

them. The old cameras and lenses are a great way of getting

started in Leica rangefinder gear but the new stuff is much better

in actual use and the quality of the lenses amazing. This is all

just my opinion so if you think differently that is fine by me. Heck,

you can trade your junky M6TTL straight across for my M2.

Seriously!

 

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Cheers

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Gee wiz, this forum is the first one I check in the morning and the

last one I see at night. I've read every single word on it more than

once. It has helped me to pick cameras (M3, M6 Titan.), lenses and

helped me to improve my technique and composition. I am always

impressed by the knowledge of the forum users, and the ease of using

this site. For God's sake, keep her up and running!!!! Thanks, SH

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I enjoy this forum a great deal. This is one of the best sites, if not

the best, to learn and share the knowledge and passion about Leica

cameras and lenses. I found all the posts are informative and helpful

while participants are very civil to others. We seem to have very good

and healthy traffic on the forum. Hope this will continue on.

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Don't forget the Leica list server, it has the heaviest traffic of any Leica forum. There are so many emails to sort through, I eventially unsubscribed.

However, there is tones of very useful information.

Leica list is archived at

http://www.listquest.com/

Its SEARCH facility is excellent, you can search for any topics.

On big disadvantage of LUSENET vs photo.net is the lack of SEARCH function.

There is also several Leica discussion groups in

http://www.egroups.com/

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Tony wrote: "Of all the forums in the greespun domain, this must be

the easiest to moderate. I have had to delete exactly two messages

(initial threads) since its inception!"

 

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I think that's a solid tribute to the moderator (that would be Tony,

of course :-), not the participants. I gave up on one of the other

forums because the moderator only wanted ego support for his

thoughts, and had the most incredibly anal definition of "on topic".

In fact the above quote from Tony would have been wiped faster than

he could have signed his name.

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Thank you, firstly, to those who've responded to my posting about

theft. my wife just saw your replies and assured me that I'm a dill

for telling you what I now have. I think it's called 'trust',

personally, but who am I to argue with 'er indoors, eh?

This has been a serendipidous discovery for me, having subscribed to

the Leica Newsletter and the "Leica Fotografie" in my time. Here is

the unvarnished reality. Not, it seems to me, company speil, "Oooh,

it's new!'gushing or Mine's bigger/better/flashier than yours. When I

learn, for the first time, the antecedents for my new lenses, the

weaknesses and positives side by side, then I know that I'm in the

right milieu. Mind you, I don't rush to start my day by checking the

site and I do live in Oz, two elements that make me a minority, I

think.

No, it surely ain't dead. Unless this is Leica Heaven!

Peter Phillips

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  • 1 month later...

I only discovered this forum recently but it seems pretty good - too

good, in fact, to die - despite the saying that 'the good die

young' ;-). I have learned a lot from it. I agree, too, that it's far

better than the 'moderated forum' in photo.net where some of the

people are unbelievably silly and rude in flaming honest questions

asked in good faith. (I just realised that I've begun every sentence

with 'I', including this one. Sorry!)

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