Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/01/28

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Subject: Re: Limitations of having 50mm as my only lens/Elmarit-C
From: Arnold Don Abravanel <arniea@ibm.net>
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 07:29:41 GMT

I use the 40mm/f2 with my M5, but as stated you must guess the frma lines.
It is really a great compact lense. I do usually carry a 50mm, as I am a
little insecure as to what will be in the exposure. What do you think??

At 05:32 PM 1/28/97 -0500, you wrote:
>At 07:32 PM 1/28/97 +0100, you wrote:
>I do find the Summicron C to be both an excellent lens and an excellent
>compromise between the 35 and 50. My CL has the 50 brightline and on several
>occaisions I've considered getting the 35 (=s the full viewfinder of the CL)
>and a 50, but then I think again about carrying the extra glass. 
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>I like the 50 as a standard lens. Possibly because I've used so many cameras
>without interchangable lenses which had a 45-50mm lens. Many people don't
>care for the 50 for various reasons but usually it comes to something like
>'I'm here and I want more (less) in the picture so I change lenses.' It is
>easy to just move forward or back. Of course there are reasons to change the
>focal length such as near-far relationships. This is not to imply that other
>focal lengths are not usable, but I have found to many don't learn to use
>what they have to the fullest. I'd start with the 50, learn it and its
>limitations and move from there. My 40 and 90 combo are right for me. I've
>been using those ranges for almost all of my photographic life.
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>BTW, if you are still open to suggestions, you may want to consider the CL
>as an alternative to the M series. It has been a great reliable system for
>me with excellent results. But then I am not a professional photographer and
>therefore don't put the strain on the equip that a pro would.
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>Oh, has anyone ever seen the Elmarit-C 40mm. I was of the understanding that
>it was not put into production. I've seen photos and it looked very
>interesting since it was more compact than the Summicron-C.
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>>Will maybe try to find a 40mm, its very small, either a Elmarit-C f2.8 40mm
>>or Summicron-C f2 40mm. It may be interesting for you to see what you could
>>get a 40 and a 90 against the 50 you have?? But nothing wrong with just
>>using a 50 for a while H C-B did OK with it!
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>Brian Levy, J.D.
>Agincourt Ont.
>dlevy@worldy.com
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Arnold Don Abravanel
arniea@loop.com