Dear Steve,
I get really annoyed with Leica 'anti-snobs' who assume that Leicas aren't worth the money (I don't mean you, you've said nothing of the kind). I am not a rich man but Leicas are worth the money to me. I get more good pictures from my Leicas than from any other cameras because I find them very easy and comfortable to use, light and compact to carry, etc., but a lot of people look at the Leica 'round my neck and make certain unreasonable assumptions.
Cheers,
R.
Ahhh... Well, to me a 'down the noser' is someone who makes snide comments about me because I have a piece of crap (in their eyes) around
my neck.
What they have around their neck is their business. I wouldn't judge a man by the cost of his camera, I just get annoyed with the "I'm a serious photographer because my camera is
really expensive - but your is really cheap,
so..." type atitude. I don't think they qualify as photographers, so maybe we wouldn't find them on APUG?
I'm certainly not anti Leica, I merely used them as an example of one of the cameras coveted by certain types of camera snobs, as are Nikons and Hasselblads (also great cameras if you need to actually take pictures, questionable as a necklace, though...) If I was a pro photographer I would certainly consider Leica or Nikon. My company uses both in technical applications where they shoot dozens of rolls of film every working day of the year. They give virtually no trouble at all and still last for years.
Today, as it happens, I am collecting a Leica R8.
It isn't for me, my company is purchasing it, but I am going to collect it, 'test it out', make sure it does the job we require and look after it until it is needed.
I suppose some Leica devotees wouldn't consider an R8 a real Leica, but it is still a serious piece of kit which I'm sure will need quite extensive testing this summer(!) It will be of great interest to me to compare the results with my own cheap and cheerful stuff!
Steve