Dave, what you need is a "Texas Leica" <G>.
I have the samples to prove it.

Jeff.

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Chang-Sang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 10:58 AM
Subject: Thinking of relinquishing the LX :(


> Boy..
> I tend to flip flop more than a fish out of water sometimes
> But I guess that's what this "learning" thing is all about.
>
> Here's the scenario:
> after having the LX for a few months (I like it, I do.. honest.. hear me
> out) I'm starting to realise that I may not be using it to it's FULL
> potential.  What do I mean ?   I can't remember ever using the Exposure
> compensation, a shutter speed faster than 1/1000, a shutter speed slower
> than 2 seconds (and 2 seconds I've used maybe a handful of times); I've
only
> tried to do double exposures on one roll of film with mixed results; never
> used the MLU functionality, never used the analog TTL flash functionality
> etc.
>
> So.. now I'm thinking I may go back to the all manual (save for the meter)
> K1000 that I did love dearly. I mainly shoot people... I mainly shoot B&W
> (occaisional color) - I use a Vivitar 283 flash so I have no need for
TTL -
>
>
> The LX is a sweet camera, small, and nice to use but do I REALLY use it to
> it's full potential enough times to warrant hanging onto it ?
>
> Am I being silly ?
>
> Help :)
> Dave
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