Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/11/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dick: I can hand-hold the 75 and 90 at about the same speeds, and logically should get better results from the 75 for the kind of shooting I do - very low light, lots of people - but for some reason I always prefer the results from the 90. It may be in my head or there could be a problem with my 75. I do think I'll send it off to be checked; it's too expensive to have and not use. My trip to Central America was great. I now have a boy from Honduras staying with me for a kidney operation. I took photos of the entire 5-hour operation and used my Leicas. I used all of my lenses and much prefer the ones with the 35mm and 21mm. I just like the greater depth of field. I got within a foot of the incision and had to really watch the parallax! Tina At 06:27 AM 11/5/96 -0600, you wrote: >At 06:43 PM 11/4/96 -0500, you wrote: >>I'd advise thinking carefully before buying the 75/1.4. The depth of field >>is really shallow at 1.4 and to hand-hold and be safe you need 1/125 for >>that size and weight lens. I thought I would use this lens a lot because my >>favorite SLR lens is an 80/1.4, but for some reason on the Leica I prefer >>either a 50 or 90. Don't really know why! Tina > >Tina, > >Thanks for the post to the LUGs. Yours is the third response from a 75mm >owner. I had an 80/1.4 for my F4 (which I no longer own) and really liked >it. My thinking was to have a 75 with a 35 (also my 21), rather than a 50 >and 90 with the 35 and 21. Is the 75 easier or harder to hold than the 90 >at 2.8 or 2.0 (depending on which lens is used???) > >BTW the last I heard on the LUG from you was a trip to South America (??) >how did it go?? We went to Reston, Va to visit our daughter this fall for >three weeks and arrived at the same time as a freeze. The fall foliage was >great. > >Dick Hemingway >Norman, OK > > Images by Tina Manley images@infoave.net (803)328-8271 FAX: 328-6802