Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 11:49 -0600 15/02/99, Richard W. Hemingway wrote: > I also have my Noctilux. I have about decided to use Neopan 1600 > (it will be pretty low light I understand) > [ ... ] > I will stick the 35/1.4 ASPH in my pocket. Don't know about the > 90/2.8 - may be too dark. > [ ... ] > Dick Hemingway > Plano, Tex Allo Dick, I missed the thread, flooded with hundreds of other e-mails this week. Let me try to convince you to go to those places this week and shoot either Fuji CZ Super G 800 or Kodak PMZ 1000 "available light". With these three magnificent lenses of yours, you may find you get excellent results at 1/60 f/4 or f/5.6, especially is there is a certain percentage of daylight there. Such a situation made me discover the beauty of high speed color negative photography and I'm at a loss to convey the sense of satisfaction and the objective results I attained with far lesser equipment than yours. Your advantage over others will be the "stealthiness" of the Leica M and superlative optics and a most probable long photo experience. I agree the whole idea is to have fun, especially at a wedding, but I grind my teeth when I read of conservative Leica owners holding on to black and white when such beautiful photos can be had with available light color prints, done by a well chosen lab, especially with Leica optics. Non-photo trip people always seem sorry their faces are black and white... in such context. The only way I'd use B&W would be in newsprint advertising, as a digital "reduction". Yet, I have to respect opinions; not my forte, all told. Andre Jean Quintal PS: Best wishes to you and your family for the occasion. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Only when it's dark enough can you see the stars." Martin Luther King jr