Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mark: Very nice post. I actually agree with you despite your earlier savaging of me. I'm glad to hear someone is using his Leicas and getting satisfying results. I have been using mine too and enjoying them. Last night I photographed my wife in a small production of Flotow's "Martha" (German opera, 1847, very popular at the time). I sat in the front row and used two M bodies, one with a 35 (Summicron Asph.) (which covered most of the stage) and one with a 90 (APO Summicron Asph., yes, I somehow got my hands on one) (for individual singers). I haven't really had the opportunity to use two bodies much before but it's great. We'll see how the pictures come out. ; ) I especially agreed with the following statement: >>I think the 50 is the underdog best lens for most occasions and you can't have >>enough of them, or normal's of any format. Despite not having used one last night, my 50 Summicron is the lens I take if I am just going out with one lens. I also have a 50 Summicron for the R (came with the SL). I would love Summiluxes, Noctilux and collapsible Elmar too if I had unlimited funds. Ignore the posts you don't like and respond to those you do. Regards, Jay Coleman