Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1996/12/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I have used a 40mm w/ M5. It came off of a CL. The only difficulty is that the veiw finders view is a little hard to get used to. Arnold At 09:40 AM 12/27/96 -0700, you wrote: >LUGs, > >Someone made the comment of the natural focal lengths being between 35mm and >50mm. I agree with this comment. Actually, the most natural focal length may >be 40mm for general photography. Leica used to make a 40mm Summicron and >Zeiss made the 45mm Tessar. I find the other focal lengths less useful on my >M camera. However, I often will carry the 90mm lens for situations when I >want to photograph without being obtrusive or, rarely, for portraits. I have >a 135mm lens, an Elmar, but use it as a poor man's telephoto. A 180mm lens >would be better, but I would have to carry an SLR. > >Carrying an M camera with only two lenses is liberating. Leica advocates >carrying only the 35mm and 90mm. I find the 35mm/50mm combination more >useful. In particular, indoors and in Europe, the 35mm is a must. True, >Leica makes a 28mm lens, which covers what a person can see with both eyes >open, but it is a big and expensive lens. Also, I am always worried about >perspective and people's noses being recorded not in true proportion to >other features. I don't want to worry about such things while taking >pictures. For this reason, I am now also sticking to the 35/50mm combination. > >If I can find a 40mm Summicron in good condition and at reasonable price, I >will probably buy one. > >Best of Light, > >chris > >ps. I am now in Southern California (Newport Beach) where the sun just >stopped shining. > > > Arnold Don Abravanel arniea@loop.com