Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/06

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: C**** 28-135-IS
From: dmorton@journalist.co.uk (David Morton)
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 0:36 +0100 (BST)

nfinityDT@aol.com writes:

> I'm pretty familiar with George Lepp and his workings.
> That kind of distortion is most evident with vertical lines near the 
> outside of the frame and Lepp is a nature photographer specialist, 
> birds and wildlife in particular, so his subjects are usually in the 
> "rule of thirds" area and the backgrounds are soft.  His use of focal 
> lengths in the 28-135 range is only occasional, plus he's a big 
> proponent of the TSE lenses (24-45-90) so any landscape shots he's most 
> likely to choose one of those.  I suspect he's used the 28-135 lens 
> *just* enough to satisfy his personal code of ethics so as to be able 
> to endorse it in print.

Well it does tend to be rather obvious with *horizontal* lines in the same 
places, and personally I'm uncomfortable with seascapes showing a bent 
horizon (which I've seen in pictures taken with this lens).

Unless they're taken from the Space Shuttle, of course. :-)

I'm very *very* sceptical of paid endorsements, and only *slightly* less 
sceptical when the endorsee didn't buy the kit.

David Morton  
dmorton@journalist.co.uk