> I like the canvas ones from Domke. They have some anti twist hardware > on them that I find handy and they seem less prone to twist. I wood > like to try one of the several nice leather ones for my Leicas (no good > reason) I have fairly bouncy ones for my violin and viola cases, they > seem to make them feel lighter. On a non Leicafle ing I just got a > really nice Nikon F5 and 35mm f2.0 lens in the mail today. What a > magnificent beast! It will join my F's and F2. I guess I will have to > have an F3 and an F4 now. At less than $400.00 US D for an EX+ > condition body I just had to try one. When they were new I could never > of had one. Since I have a strange devotion to Tri-X and D76 it works > just fine for me :-) Hi Dwight! As long as you can get Tri-X and D76, go for it!:-) I have a friend who has stockpiled enough chemicals to make his own developers, and who has an entire freezer full of bulk Kodak whatever the movie equivalent of Tri-X is) ... enough (literally) to last a lifetime. So long as he can get his Leica's serviced, and distilled water for his developer, he's set! All it takes is a little dedication. (But, frankly, more than I have!) David. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com ------ Unsubscribe or change to/from Digest Mode at: http://www.lrflex.furnfeather.net/ Archives are at: //www.freelists.org/archives/leicareflex/