Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On 31 Aug 99, Steve LeHuray wrote, at least in part: > I do not claim to be a technician, so, maybe I got the wrong > terminology. But, the picture that I mentioned is easily a > magazine quality photo with a cheap lens. Steve Annapolis Understand, and quite agree that what you saw with the 'cheap' lens could easily have been a quality photo. Some great photos are often made with less than Leica glass. I had a 20mm f2,8 Canon with my EOS1n before coming to Leica. I loved that lens. It was not even thought to be one of Canon's better W.A. efforts, but it done good for me. That's why I'm getting real close to ordering the 15mm Heliar. It wont be an everyday lens, but a really wide rectilinear is great fun. BTW, I'm almost convinced that strong technician credentials can often get in the way of a PJ. The PJ's eye, reflexes, intuition and being in absolute control of his camera by virtue of his absolute knowledge of that camera and its supporting devices are, IMO, more important than technical prowess. It's nearly axiomatic, though, that a good PJ will have *enough* technical savvy to do his job. Now, if you're spreading out anything from a Leica R through LF gear to do scenics, macro, catalog or fashion, the game changes. - -- Roger mailto:roger@beamon.org Soon as the evening shades prevail the moon takes up the wondrous tale, and nightly to the listening earth repeats the story of her birth. -- Addison