Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/24

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Subject: [Leica] Use of the 50mmm (was Re: Leica Users digest V10 #37)
From: "Roger Beamon" <roger@beamon.org>
Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 13:06:27 -0700

On 24 Jul 99, Roger Beamon wrote, at least in part:

Plus, I did the arithmetic and learned that a normal lens for 35mm 
film is a tad over 43mm. (Still closer to 50 than 35mm, but it 
makes me feel better)

> Interesting, Dan, cause I went just the opposite way. Used 50mm 
> as my 90% lens all during my many years with Nikon, then 
> Canon. I figured, "normal lens, I'm normal (stop laughing, Walt!), 
> so why not? Well, when Leica finally came into my life with an M6 
> several years ago, I bought the 35 Summicron pre ASPH with it, 
> changed to the ASPH a year later, and now, I see in a 35mm way! 
> Until, that is, I view more of HCB's work, then jealously, I want a 
> 50 again. Such a life!
> 
> > I know I went through a stage where I had not used a 50mm lens for over
> > a year.  It was fun playing with wide angle perspectives and it gave
> > what I percieved as "drama" to some otherwise plain stuff.
> > 
> > After a while I started carrying a 50 again, and once again it has
> > become my most used focal length.  The plain old 50 is still great for
> > pictures of people, and it leaves the "drama" up to me.
> > 
> > I hope there is a resurgance of this "straight" photography.  Could it
> > be that the blandness of a standard focal length forces the photographer
> > to think more about the content of the shot?



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