Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/02/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 7:53 AM 2/17/97, Ben Holmes wrote: >I remember reading a review on these years ago. The point that struck me was >that the author suggested having the lens painted brght orange or white. It >seems that his profession placed him on battle fields where the Novaflex he >used looked remarkably similiar to a then common anti-tank weapon. He was >always afraid of being mistaken for a combatant when using this lens. > >Probably nothing to worry about now. > WRONG WRONG WRONG !!!!! I own, and regularly have used a GREAT Novoflex lens, for many years... as a sports shooter, at a daily newspaper in the Greater Boston Area. All the High School Baseball-and-Footballers that I covered at the time called me "The Uzi Man"... and therin lies the problem. In an America obsessed with Crime and Terrorism (as well it might be), showing up somewhere with a lens sporting a pistol grip and a shoulder stock is ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED to result in a panicky 'phone call to, and a High Tension Visit from, The Local Constabulary. I quite literally HAD to stop using this lens, because PEOPLE *REALLY* THOUGHT THAT IT WAS A MACHINE GUN, and the visits from the Police were getting to be disruptive to the events that I was covering, to my life as a news photographer, and to the various and sundry police departments who were getting the calls. Eight to ten years ago, it wasn't a problem. Folks were amused/bemused by the lens... and would walk up to me, and ask me about it. Not any more. Greg. P.S.... Pat Sobalvarro... I actually came across my Novoflex Instuction Booklet, while opening a box, last night (I recently moved). I notice that sometimes you use an "MIT.EDU" suffix... are you in the Greater Boston area? Mail me privately, if you'd like a copy of it... and we'll figure out where and how to get it to you. Greg Mironchuk 409 Central St, Saugus, MA 01906 617-941-8030 * 617-362-7417 page gregm@world.std.com