css9450
Veteran
I have to ask: What is Tamarkin?
yossarian123
Sam I Am
OK, so it's this Saturday ( Oct. 27th ) at noon then? At Tamarkin?
Jan - noon it is. I emailed Dan yesterday and confirmed that he'll be around.
yossarian123
Sam I Am
I have to ask: What is Tamarkin?
http://www.tamarkin.com/
It's a camera store (used to be in NY, now based up in the Chi).
Rico
Well-known
Affirmative, and I nominate Tony to find a suitable lunch destination or watering hole.OK, so it's this Saturday ( Oct. 27th ) at noon then? At Tamarkin?
MISH
Well-known
i will be there..... looks like it will not be as warm as the last few days
jpa66
Jan as in "Jan and Dean"
i will be there..... looks like it will not be as warm as the last few days
Nope, not nearly as warm. Oh, well - back to normal I guess.
I'll see you all there!
MISH
Well-known
I will be getting into town rather early. Tentative plans include going to the art institute and wandering around shooting........ does anyone want to get together before noon?
Rico
Well-known
I'll be on time, but not early: my Metra train arrives 11:28am.
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Darn!! Had I checked the forum earlier I would have planned something... And I would have taken with the really nice M5 Dan sold me about two years ago.
Enjoy the whole thing!!
Rico
Well-known
Well, that was fun.
We basically flash-mobbed Tamarkin Camera, now based in Chicago's River North, for three full hours. Attendees were Jan, Tony, Sam, Don and myself. MIA were Marc, Francisco and the ever-elusive Ken Ford. The new owner Dan Tamarkin (son of Stan) was amazingly knowledgeable of all things Leica, including the vintage era. The selection of used gear - classic and modern - was presented in a glittering array. Dan was a model host and generously invited hands-on inspection of the stock (some of it quite dear). My broken M4 was submitted for repair, and is being forwarded to DAG. This store is clearly a mecca for all things Leica - the sole camera brand represented - and will certainly get my business.
Some of us then repaired to a neighboring S/B for coffee, and further conversation. One day we'll actually do some shooting, I'm sure! Looking forward to a next meeting... perhaps in a snowstorm.
Some of us then repaired to a neighboring S/B for coffee, and further conversation. One day we'll actually do some shooting, I'm sure! Looking forward to a next meeting... perhaps in a snowstorm.
jpa66
Jan as in "Jan and Dean"
Yes, lots of Leica goodies ( even a lens or two that captured my Leica-neutral eye... ).
That would be pretty cool - a snowy Chicago day, go out shooting, then relax in a bar/bistro for a little bite and a libation.
Some of us then repaired to a neighboring S/B for coffee, and further conversation. One day we'll actually do some shooting, I'm sure! Looking forward to a next meeting... perhaps in a snowstorm.
That would be pretty cool - a snowy Chicago day, go out shooting, then relax in a bar/bistro for a little bite and a libation.
jpa66
Jan as in "Jan and Dean"
As an aside. Marc - your PM box is full.
MISH
Well-known
I had a great time ..... saw several things that are now on my wish list.... bought a Leica #14405 side grip for my M4-p from KEH today (is that the same as the one you have Sam?)
Dan was wonderful and is a great asset to have so close by.
Dan was wonderful and is a great asset to have so close by.
yossarian123
Sam I Am
It was a great time - I think we actually stood around the holy glass cases for 3 uninterrupted hours!
Don - I have used the GMP grips and the 14405 grip. The first version GMP and the 14405 worked best for me - because I found it easier to remove the base plate with both of those. I was using the digital version of the 14405 yesterday (along with a Thumbie on the back). That combo has the absolute rock steadiest grip you can imagine.
Don - I have used the GMP grips and the 14405 grip. The first version GMP and the 14405 worked best for me - because I found it easier to remove the base plate with both of those. I was using the digital version of the 14405 yesterday (along with a Thumbie on the back). That combo has the absolute rock steadiest grip you can imagine.
t.s.k.
Hooked on philm
Sorry I had to cut out early. It was nice seeing everyone again and visiting Dan Tamarkin. I really wish I had time to peruse the other galleries in the building too.
And I agree...let's see if we can burn some rolls next time. Whaddya say?
And I agree...let's see if we can burn some rolls next time. Whaddya say?
MISH
Well-known
two things that really stood out for me was how quiet the shutter was on Rico's Contax T3 and most of all Sam's lens hood that you could change the f stops on the SM Elmar with. What a elegant solution to the thing I dislike most about those lenses.
Also spent the day doing the math trying to figure someway I could swing that titanium M6,
I know it would not help my photography but that lens was so purty
Also spent the day doing the math trying to figure someway I could swing that titanium M6,
I know it would not help my photography but that lens was so purty
marcr1230
Well-known
I was unable to attend due to kid sports events. I look forward to the next get together
(inbox now cleaned up)
(inbox now cleaned up)
Rico
Well-known
The T3 shutter is indeed quiet, but the camera I brought was the original T which is a different kind of beast with true optical RF and manual wind on. The T3 is a fully motorized P&S. They both have a leaf shutter that helps with quietness. I enjoy them both.two things that really stood out for me was how quiet the shutter was on Rico's Contax T3 ...
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