Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Mikiro, I'm glad that an "Alsacien" is the first one to comment my post. > You > have easily learned to > guess a 75mm frame? Yes. It's a little bit less than the 50 mm frame. But let's say it's easier with the M6 :-). Maybe sometime I will get an HM (never tried one) or have my M5 modified. > If you have night or dusk shots, please add. They > will surely convince us > of its performance even more. ;-) Well I have a Delta 3200 in my fridge. I will try it someday. But what I like in this lens is that it is very near from a 50 mm and has the last Summicron quality. It replaces my old 50 DR when I don't need the close focus and when I have the space to go back from the subject. As I did not want to get rid from the DR and did want to buy two 50 mm, I thought the 75 was a good compromise. All the best. - -- Jean-Claude Berger (jcberger@jcberger.com) Systems and RDBMS consultant (MCSE) Lyon, France http://www.jcberger.com > Great pics, Jean-Claude. A 75/M5 is "impec". > > If you have night or dusk shots, please add. They > will surely convince us > of its performance even more. ;-) > > Leicalement, > > Mikiro > Strasbourg, France > > > At 8:04 pm +0200 13/7/99, Jean-Claude Berger wrote: > >Hello friends, > > > >Some days ago, there was a discussion about Summiluxes. I was > >preparing some new pictures for my photo gallery when I > >discovered a good testimonial to the quality of this lens. See > >http://www.jcberger.com/photography/gallery/index.html then > >choose Mulhouse then follow the link in the comment > on the first > >picture. > > > >All the best. > > > >-- > >Jean-Claude Berger (jcberger@jcberger.com) > >Systems and RDBMS consultant (MCSE) > >Lyon, France > >http://www.jcberger.com > > > >