Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/11/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]<< For those interested in this particular movie it has been re-released in a two tape version completely re-vamped with digital sound and other enhancements as well as footage not used in the original film. If you're submarine or Leica buff, it's worth buying for your tape collection along with your leica collection.:-) I'm sure most of us would not want to be the journalist with the Leica trying to shoot in that environment of "next to nothing light" unless we had a Noctilux! ;-) Actually, under those sub conditions I wouldn't want to be the guy using the Leica no matter what the hell lens was on the camera . :-( However, it is interesting to watch him trying shoot within the confines of the submarine. ted >> In a submarine , I'd definitly bring along my 15 mm Heliar and a box of Tmax 3200 . By the way , does anyone know a place in Germany where to visit an old sub like the one in the movie ? Thanks Jo GOODTIMES , France