Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]An omnibus post to several topics: 1. The M-lens I like best for portraiture is my 90mm f2.8 Elmarit (chrome). It has the "look" of Leica glass that really makes for wonderful color work. Here we go again in trying to describe something that defies facile description, but I find a very special translucent, luminous look to fleshtones taken in soft lighting that most folks find attractive. Kids' skin tomes look so wonderful! My 35mm Summicron has a similar look, more so than my 50mm Summicron. Plus, a 90 lets me stay close enough to the subject so that I don't feel disconnected from them, and the moderate focal length gives me sufficient control over DOF even though it's "only" a f2.8. Just my $0.02, YMMV. 2. For many years I shot with Canon RFs. The glass may not be Leica, but a lot of it is pretty darn close -- while I can tell the difference between my Leica lens shots and my Canon ones, it's not huge for some of the focal lengths (50mm f1.8 vs. 50mm f/2 Summicron, for example). The Canon bodies I used (VT, Canon 7, 7s) were definitely high quality, and the 7s (or 7sZ) were definitely great cameras of high build quality and very useful features. I wish I had kept the 7s. 3. This weekend, I shot photos at my daughter's soccer tournament using a borrowed Canon A-1 and 80-210 zoom. It was the first time in close to 20 years that I had used an SLR, and I did notice a difference in how I "saw" the image between the SLR and my Leica (used w/90mm for sideline shots of coach and players). Through the SLR, it seemed that I was more aware of masses from a compositional perspective, while through the Leica, I was more aware of the lines in the composition. Whether this was due to the fact that everything is in focus in the RF viewfinder while it isn't in an SLR finder or some other reason I don't know. BTW, my daughter's team lost 1-0 in the finals on a goal scored with 2:40 left in the game, after shutting out their 3 previous opponents to get to the finals. I don't think the tension helped my picture taking (my daughter's the goalie). :-) 4. Christmas came early at my house. When I got home from work last night, sitting on the kitchen table was a new Canon Elan IIe with a note from my wife that since I enjoyed taking pictures at the games so much, I might as well have my own Canon. She picked the Canon because I had had other Canons and liked them. While it's not a Leica R, in the interest of domestic tranquillity, there is no way on God's green earth I'm taking it back to the store! I guess this is a forced defection from the Leica camp, but I do confess to looking forward to having AF and autoexeposure to play with. I think I'll go with the Canon 100-300mm L zoom for a lens, but I'm open to the wisdom of the 'net. At least she didn't trade in my M3! 5. Macro work. I've used a Viso II on my M3 quite successfully with the head from my 90 and the adapter (I can't remember the #). I've even used the lens without the adapter on the Viso. Figuring out the exposure compensation is a pain, but there's a chart in the Leica Manual. You can buy a Viso II for 100-150 in the U.S. and you can lock the mirror up.