Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Well, if it was set in 1937, I would think she would be using a IIIa, possibly, and a collapsible Summar or Elmar, as I think the IIIb was not introduced until 1938- unless she had a connection at the factory!! :o) Incidently, I took an M6 with a Summicron 50 and a IIIc with an Elmar 50 to the beach- ostensibly the M6 was for color and the IIIc was for B&W, but I at one point had color film in both. The interesting thing is that when I got the prints back, I could not tell which roll was shot with which camera! I guess if I put the negatives under the 'scope at 20x I might be able to tell, but with the 'normal' outside f stops of f8 to f16- it is hard to say what took what! I found the Summarit, when stopped down is almost indistinguishable from the Summicron, though it has a softness and glow in the bokeh when wide open. I have found it a reasonable alternaitve to the Summilux 50 I dsold since I have a few adapter rings, and the Summairt and its square shade looks and performs formidably on the M6!! ( I admit I like the meter for low light situations where my little brain needs help with the sunny 16 rule!!) Dan - ----- Original Message ----- From: "clive sanbrook" <clive.sanbrook@virgin.net> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 6:42 AM Subject: Re: [Leica]Leicas spotted on the BIG screen.... > Keep meaning to mention a film (out on video) called ' a month by the lake' > with Edward Fox and Vanessa Redgrave - a light and humorous love story set > on Lake Como (Italy) in 1937. > > Vanessa plays a lady photographer with what looks like a Leica with separate > viewfinder and a collapsible lens. and a TLR - interesting to speculate what > the Leica should have been (IIIf ?) and needs somebody with keen eyesight to > say what was used in film. > > One shot shows Vanessa closing the hotel room shutters ready to do some > printing !! > Presumably very tight fitting for no light fogging ;-)) > > At least it adds a bit of extra interest to the film - worth a look if you > can find it. > > Regards > > Clive > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "McFadden Peter" <leicausergroup@yahoo.co.uk> > To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> > Sent: 09 July 2001 10:12 > Subject: RE: [Leica]Leicas spotted on the BIG screen.... > > > > See Brad Pitt's new war reporter film for 2x M6 with > > drives.... When only the best will do! > > > > > > --- "Rodgers, David" <david.rodgers@xo.com> wrote: > > > David, > > > > > > >>If you listen carefully in the recent movie > > > "Traffic" the mother/wife of > > > the addicted daughter and drug czar says of the > > > daughter "She took my > > > Leica". I almost jumped out of my seat when I heard > > > that.<< > > > > > > Whew! That's not so bad. I though I heard her cry, > > > "She's joined the LUG." > > > > > > > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Get your free @yahoo.co.uk address at http://mail.yahoo.co.uk > > or your free @yahoo.ie address at http://mail.yahoo.ie > > > >