rpilottx
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I just joined this forum so let me give you a little background information on myself so the question makes a bit more sense.
I started photography in high school in 1966 and paid for college as a photographer. I worked for a couple years as a photojournalist after college before joining the Marines.
Well for the last 32 years I have been a pilot for the US government in law enforcement and national security in one form or another and photography has been a hobby. I have been in and out of every major camera system and am presently using cameras from my college days (Nikon F and Leica M4). And I just retired so I will have lots of time for hobbies like photography and motorcycle travel. I am planning a bike trip from Alaska to TDF next year.
I have always wanted a Leicaflex SL or SL2 (again preeminent during the early 1970's when I was in college). I think manual cameras are the way to go and would use the TTL meter but it is certainly not essential.
I am not very familiar with the R system. I can talk for hours on the Nikon or M system. What should I look out for and what idiosyncracies are there with either the SL or SL2? And what lenses in the R system are outstanding and which ones should I avoid? Sherry at Golden Touch Leica sings the praises of the 60 and 100 macros. I would probably go with a couple of primes, say 24/28 and 90/100.
I owe myself a retirement gift and a reward for surviving 32 years in cutting edge aviation. And manual film cameras are super cheap so I am pretty sure I will be getting an SL/SL2 very soon.
Again, my knowledge of the R system is pretty thin so any comments would be useful. Thanks, Rich
I started photography in high school in 1966 and paid for college as a photographer. I worked for a couple years as a photojournalist after college before joining the Marines.
Well for the last 32 years I have been a pilot for the US government in law enforcement and national security in one form or another and photography has been a hobby. I have been in and out of every major camera system and am presently using cameras from my college days (Nikon F and Leica M4). And I just retired so I will have lots of time for hobbies like photography and motorcycle travel. I am planning a bike trip from Alaska to TDF next year.
I have always wanted a Leicaflex SL or SL2 (again preeminent during the early 1970's when I was in college). I think manual cameras are the way to go and would use the TTL meter but it is certainly not essential.
I am not very familiar with the R system. I can talk for hours on the Nikon or M system. What should I look out for and what idiosyncracies are there with either the SL or SL2? And what lenses in the R system are outstanding and which ones should I avoid? Sherry at Golden Touch Leica sings the praises of the 60 and 100 macros. I would probably go with a couple of primes, say 24/28 and 90/100.
I owe myself a retirement gift and a reward for surviving 32 years in cutting edge aviation. And manual film cameras are super cheap so I am pretty sure I will be getting an SL/SL2 very soon.
Again, my knowledge of the R system is pretty thin so any comments would be useful. Thanks, Rich
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