Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/09/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks for the note, Joe. >I also like your useage of wide-angle lens for the Rangefinder and >telephoto for the SLR. How did that process develop and why? It's pretty simple really: An SLR is hardest to focus with a wideangle lens in dim light, particularly if the lens is somewhat slow. A rangefinder camera has an upper limit on the accuracy of the rangefinder focusing mechanism which limits how long and how fast a lens can be focussed accurately, and long lenses with a rangefinder camera require more complex viewing arrangements: it's more difficult to provide an accurate view due to parallax. Conversely, SLRs are a doddle to focus with long lenses and rangefinders are a pleasure to focus with slow, wide lenses regardless of the lighting conditions to a great degree. So it's only natural to use the RF camera and the SLR camera for what they do easily and well. The other simple reason is that most of the photography I enjoy most is of subjects that just don't require more than a 35 to 50mm lens, and I don't need the SLR's advantages in long lens focusing and accurate framing for such work. Why carry the weight and extra mechanical complication when you don't need it? In my casual, walking around photography, a 40mm lens and a 15-21mm lens are ideal, and I would prefer to walk around with as light a kit as possible. Sometimes, I eschew even the wider angle lens and just carry the 40. Godfrey