I have an uncle, who is a Leica-owner for 50 years now. I’m still waiting to see his first picture. I prefer a camera that really works, not just a piece of metal and glass, that collects dust. And if I’m robbed one day, while I’m making pictures, I will only feel sorry for the pictures I’ve lost…
great tip 🙂
A fuji x100s is really the ultimate tool for a photographer.
Another tip : stay away from professional art education.
what’s wrong about leica except price?
Nothing except for the price and its consequences, when walking the streets. (And furthermore I’m an old jealous teacher).
He, He
but you said it right there is probably too much weight of money in that small camera
I have an uncle, who is a Leica-owner for 50 years now. I’m still waiting to see his first picture. I prefer a camera that really works, not just a piece of metal and glass, that collects dust. And if I’m robbed one day, while I’m making pictures, I will only feel sorry for the pictures I’ve lost…
Of course .
And it would be one loaded thief leica and your fantastic photos on it
And he would still need lightroom. 🙂
niet alle nonkels zijn de zelfde…..
Deze denkt dat hij een gouden zaak deed toen hij een Leica kocht als investeringsobject. Dit wordt lachen bij zijn teraardebestelling.
I use a x100
I used one too, but my daughter asked me gently to let it steal by her.
Yes on both points. My little Fuji X20 is better than both of my big Nikons.
Certainly. But it all depends on what your purposes are.
True.