Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/06/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]From: FortunkoC@aol.com Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1996 01:27:36 -0400 Subject: Fred has a valid point of view. I just saw an old book of photographs by Margaret Bourke-White. The photographs were wonderful and I am sure that she did not have a 35mm ASPH lens. In fact, I believe that she was using Contax a lot. When I was in high school taking pictures with my Olympus 35S rangefinder that I had bought used with the pennies I'd saved from my paper route, and lusting after the Leicas for sale in the used camera store next door to my school, I found Margaret Bourke-White's autobiography, "Portrait of Myself" to be quite an inspiration. But I remember her using 4x5 and sometimes larger equipment (I admit I haven't read the book in quite a long time -- I'll have to dig it up). Speaking of flare, using modern Leicas I had forgotten what flare really was until I dug out some old Kodachromes I shot with that Olympus when I was in high school. It had a nice sharp lens with pleasing, if perhaps oversaturated color rendition, but it suffered severely from flare even when I was only photographing something white and brightly lit against a darker background. I've never seen anything like that out of a Leica lens. Incidentally, my own position on the recent Leica-users debate about whether those of us who aren't pros should buy fancy lenses is, I like taking pictures, and I also happen to love using well-engineered machinery. I like it whether it's a mechanical watch, or a well-made motorcycle, or a milling machine. I would still take pictures if all the cameras in the world were Kodak Fun Savers. But it's just an added bonus that beautifully-made mechanical cameras exist, so I can combine two of my great pleasures in life. -Patrick Sobalvarro