Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/04/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Andy wrotes: >Hendnik: > >You mention in your e-mail of 4-12-97 that you use the 400 witn the Novoflex >adapter. What has been your experience with it? How do you use it on a >tripod for landscape, etc? Have you considered a focal length to fit between >your 90 and 400 mm, perhaps one of the zooms now available? > >Andy Hello Andy, it is not a bad lens at all. I'm only using the Novoflexar 400mm head. But not very often, I must confess. I bought it some years ago, when I used Canon FD. It was the only 400mm I could afford. When I'm using it, I do it for "special things" like sunset-pix or so. Sometimes I used it for some small birds. Anyway it is not very easy to handle. Mostly I use it on a Manfrotto tripod (is it called Bogen in the states?). And if their are heavily weather, use an other tripod or a monopod for the camera! It is not so god like my Leitz-lenses, but it is ok. The better choice is a Leitz-head, I think. And when you needed something for fast animals or sport, I think maybe a AF is much better, but more expensive and not always the best choice in optical quality, I've heard a lot of times. Yes, I think about buying another tele. But it seems to me, that my real love is the M. And there I have this wonderful Summicron 90...... Unfortunaly my photo dealer will close down next saturday, but I hope there will be a reopening at summer. Then I'll try the vario or a 180mm for the R. When I need something a little bit more than 90mm, I use my Zeiss 180mm on Hasselblad. It is amazing! Maybe I should adapt it to Leica???? Have anyone tried out this???? BTW: My name, and adress, is not Hendnik, but HendRik, which is the dutch version of Henri.There the delievery problems depends on. Best wishes Hend r ik :-) The padre from Germany at LUG (-: