On The Road with Vicky Lamburn

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A Leica, 160 miles hiking – How they fared

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First things first: My Canon EOS 5 and then 3 never fell apart on any hike. But then I hadn’t walked 160 miles with either in one go, but they proved to be tough cameras. So the Leica’s first outing on a hike through Surrey and Kent in South East England for 2 weeks around my neck covering at least 130 miles up and down on the trail and 30 miles to and from pubs, accommodation and around towns would give it a gruelling challenge.

The result was the M2 holding up perfectly apart from one screw going walkabout somewhere in Rochester probably.

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June 22, 2009 at 6:12 pm

Leica a lot

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Bodiam Castle, East Sussex

Taken shortly after sunrise on 21 Feb 2009
I really do love using the Leica M2

Leica M2, Kodak EBX 100, Hoya 81A and Voigtlander Ultron 35mm

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February 28, 2009 at 10:28 pm

I Leica A Lot (Part 3)

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Continued from Part Two

In Use

Prices

  • Leica M2£300
  • Leica MR Meter -  £30
  • Voigtlander Color Skopar 35mm f/2.5 – £120
  • Voigtlander LTM to M Mount adapter (35mm) – £40
  • Camera and Meter from MXV, Uckfield – www.mxv.co.uk
  • Voigtlander LTM-M Mount adapter, Robert White – www.robertwhite.co.uk

Most reviews of a Leica usually pour over the specifications, the actual piece of equipment itself. However, any camera is in effect a light tight box which controls the amount of light that comes in and goes on to expose the film or sensor behind it. A Leica is no different in this effect. If you put a 50mm lens on an automatic every bells and whistle SLR (e.g. a Canon EOS 3 or Nikon F6) and a 50mm lens on the Leica, put it in the field and shoot away, the majority of people will see little to no difference if the aperture and shutter speed; as well as the subject are the same. Like any camera, the Leica by itself does not take better pictures. Owning a Leica will not make you a better photographer by default of owning it. What it will do is avail opportunities that some cameras don’t open up, where the nature of a camera like a Leica is best suited.

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January 4, 2009 at 10:59 pm

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