Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/07/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Dream "Nature Photography" Leica-R system: 1/ In the area I live, 100 miles East from Montreal, there are all sort of very tiny vegetal, flora, about 2 inches or less, with very many species to admire, a whole lot actually about 1 inch or less, and they are magnificent, of a very tactile visual quality. I have seen M.C. Escher drawings of such a "tiny forest" and that's one "project" in the back of my mind. What's the best Leica way to "get at" these tiny plants ? - Optical Macro extender ? - extension tubes ? - PHOTAR, those little exotic Leica oddities i've never seen elsewhere before... ? 2/ a super wide, like the 19mm, to me, leaves an important "hole" in the "cramped in" landscape area of the focal length spectrum, though the 19mm, [a focal i have NO experience with ! ], may leave more creative control to get more composition freedom and enhanced "geometrics", aggravated multi-point perspectives, without the "fish-eye" super wide blob of lesser competitive optics. That would be either a 24 mm or a 28mm, to me, or, dreaming, the perspective control Leica. I have not read much about that lens since on the LUG; none actually. Any comments ? Oddly, the "perpective control" might just be the one i'd consider #1, even before the 35mm. But i wouldn't want to risk lessening "my" overall system capabilities where vast "infinity focus" landscapes are concerned, possibly the "traditional" 35mm focal: then AGAIN: what about that "perspective control" model, for such an application ? 3/ A ZOOM, capable of 70-180mm or better, possibly the "APO" model [!!!], would very definitely be closer to MY personal needs, not forgetting these ARE Leica quality lenses, especially if "travelling lite" would be a priority. If money was "easy" for me, surely the APO Zoom; if not, then the f/4 one. 4/ Not for me, but a very long telephoto, 500mm - 600mm sure would make sense to the wildlife photographer, with a VERY stable tripod. 5/ An automatic monopod, preferably one like the Manfrotto 334B which adds only 1/2 kilo to the "system". 6/ I would also consider RING FLASH capability for my system, much more than a regular flash, as i tend to be a 99%+ available light person. Collapsible reflector or 2 as option. 7/ Some form of wireless remote control capability, 30 feet+, hopefully with timer functions too, would be a major consideration to any such "dream system" of mine, though not on a priority basis. 8/ AUTOMATIC bracketing ability is another function I'd like to see in my "dream system". That's the only thing i would add IN the Leica R8 Mk II rather than on an outboard motor drive. PLUS, built-in Zone System mode =E0 la Hasselblad 205FCC 'Z'. SUMMING UP: 1- perspective control wide angle 2- either 35mm or 50-60 mm 3- 70-180 mm Zoom; f/4 model fine too. 4- ultra close up or macrophotography capability, possibly a 100mm APO with optical macro extender 5- Photar 6- Motor drive with AUTOMATIC bracketing ability. Andre Jean Quintal At 13:34 -0400 08/07/98, B. D. Colen wrote: >My dream package: > >R8 > >19 elmarit R (new) >35 summicron >100 elmarit APO macro >180 telyt APO >2x APO converter >Good ol' Vivitar 283 flash > > >REPLY: >Don't forget the 50 ;-)