Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/08/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]After having shot hundreds of rolls with my Leica M and R cameras over the past year, I have decided that I like the way the 100/2.8 APO photographs people better than any other lens. I have used the 100/2.8 with both the R8 and the R4. On the R4, the weight is balanced beautifully and the combo is not awkward around my neck or on my tripod. I also finally got my 180/2.8-APO to replace my 180/2.8 original version. DAMN that's a fine lens too, but I have not shot many models with it yet...only two. I take my M6 with the 35, 50, and 90 AND my R4 with the 100 and 180 on EVERY photo shoot I do with a model. I have tried and tried to get my favorite shots with the M6/35 or M6/50 combo, and sometimes I do. BUT, today I shot 2 rolls with the M6/35, 1 roll with the M6/50, and 3 rolls with the R4/100, and I just examined the slides on the light box. That darn 100 APO won again! Almost every photo I made with that lens was stunning! BEAUTIFUL bokeh at 2.8/125 in a partially shaded pine grove this AM, but it was 100F degrees out today! I was on top of Mt. Laguna here in So. CA. at 10AM, shooting on a horse trail that runs along a crystal stream under a patchwork canopy of pines. The model wore some gorgeous baby blue lingerie that stood out marvelously against the greens and browns. Of course, photos are helped when the model is a veritable goddess, but the 100 APO was a standout! I did some shots in the same lighting with the M6/35 combo and the contrast was much higher than in the 100 APO shots. Where the 100 APO balanced the highlights and the dark spots perfectly, the 35/2 ASPH blew out the highlights and blackened the dark corners. I think I'll be lessening the load of M equipment from now on and working more with the R lenses....I have been forcing myself to use the M6 to work with models, but I find I can focus the R lenses much faster and with much more accuracy. Overall, I am more and more pleased every shoot with the results I get from the R4 and my 2 R lenses. Maybe I'm just an SLR kinda guy.......is it a genetic trait? Must one be born with the ability to master fast-paced shooting with an M6? Just some comments from today's shoot...... Francesco