Re: My LX Story - A Guide to Self-Enablement

2001-12-10 Thread UniqueToo
here's how, after waiting over 20 years, I came by my first LX... Great story, Cotty! Julie - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

Re: My LX Story - A Guide to Self-Enablement

2001-12-07 Thread David S.
Congratulations on your self-enablement. I dreamed about getting an LX for a couple of years until I got mine in 1990 and now sometimes think a second LX would be nice to have. I also never thought about ease of turning the shutter speed dial with just one finger, that just seems to be the natur

RE: My LX Story - A Guide to Self-Enablement

2001-12-07 Thread Malcolm Smith
It's got the green light - I think it was the LX wink! Thanks, Malcolm -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Cotty Sent: 07 December 2001 21:53 To: Pentax List Subject: RE: My LX Story - A Guide to Self-Enablement >I have printed C

RE: My LX Story - A Guide to Self-Enablement

2001-12-07 Thread Cotty
>I have printed Cotty's e-mail out to show my wife, who loves the MX, and I >think its time to find out how much they change hands for now! Dear Mrs Malcolm, Come on - be a sport: it's only money! You can't take it with you when you go! Let him have some fun, he's a hard-working guy (he better

Re: My LX Story - A Guide to Self-Enablement

2001-12-07 Thread Cotty
>I felt the exact same way the first time I used my LX (which was only last >April or May). I came from an even darker side... Ricoh! What a >difference! What a camera! ;-) There ya go - they're winking at me again! But this time, I know what they mean ;-) Cotty

Re: My LX Story - A Guide to Self-Enablement

2001-12-07 Thread Cotty
>Moving ahead twenty years or so, I was in a fellow's house looking at a >couple of lenses, when said gentleman showed me his LX. I fired a few >frames and was hooked. >Now, a couple of years later, and with five LX under the belt, I can >honestly say ;-)) Nice one, Shel, you little wink

Re: My LX Story - A Guide to Self-Enablement

2001-12-07 Thread Christian Skofteland
I felt the exact same way the first time I used my LX (which was only last April or May). I came from an even darker side... Ricoh! What a difference! What a camera! ;-) Now I have an MX and realize what an awesome little jewel it is too. In my humble opinion I think these are the best two (m

Re: My LX Story - A Guide to Self-Enablement

2001-12-07 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Ahh ... interchangeable bodies William Robb wrote: > I now have 3 of them, and would qite > happily grab up a couple more, so that > each of my favourite lenses could have > its own LX body. -- Shel Belinkoff mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.earthlink.net/~belinkoff/xmas-story.html - T

Re: My LX Story - A Guide to Self-Enablement

2001-12-07 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: Subject: RE: My LX Story - A Guide to Self-Enablement > Great story, Cotty! > I agree 100%. I still remember the first time I grabbed my LX. This is the > sweetest camera of the world. > And I also came from MX (and from K1000 before). I then

RE: My LX Story - A Guide to Self-Enablement

2001-12-07 Thread Albano_Garcia
Great story, Cotty! I agree 100%. I still remember the first time I grabbed my LX. This is the sweetest camera of the world. And I also came from MX (and from K1000 before). I then sold the MX, but I must confess sometimes I miss ther little beauty. But the LX is just perfect. Yes, perfect. Somebo

Re: My LX Story - A Guide to Self-Enablement

2001-12-07 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Nice story. When I bought my first new camera in many years, it was an ME Super. Even though there was an LX sitting right next to it, looking very professional and cool, I opted for the MES. Why? Because I didn't know what the LX was. Moving ahead twenty years or so, I was in a fellow's hous