Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/03/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I use a 135 with my M3s regularly. It's a very pleasant focal length, which reaches out for birds, seals, marmots and other things that don't appreciate my running up to them. (Actually, the marmots don't seem to care how close you get, but they can make it kind of hard to get there...). The 135 is also very good for head shots and candids. Of course the tele view using an SLR is much better (you can see the expression on the marmot's face through the SLR before you press the shutter). With the rangefinder you wait until the film is developed to see whether the shot came out O.K. It usually does. (Marmots and birds have a limited set of expressions). Try the frame preview to see what I mean. I think it's a sly marketing trick by E. Leitz. Once you try it, you realize that you want that extra focal length. Mike Quinn (who fantasizes about a 400 mm lens, but then probably wouldn't carry it around if he had it) Doug Cooper wrote: > In general, how do people feel about shooting with lenses longer than 90mm > with a rangefinder? I've never done it.