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Subject: Re: [Leica] More Leica decisions to make... god help me
From: Alastair Firkin <firkin@ncable.net.au>
Date: Thu, 21 Aug 2003 16:09:57 +1000

Clearly over the edge. Point one, why not just snap up a second MP. 
Leica needs the sales, and you clearly are in a change mood, so we 
might pick up a cheap MP when you sell it ;-) As for 90's, all I can 
say is for a compact and wonderful companion to any travel kit, the 
Elmar C is great. It is almost exactly the same size as a TElmar, and 
with it, you have 28-35-50-90. Neat combo, but "slow". I have no 
experience with any other 90, but the elmar C mixes it with all the 
other M lenes I own. Check out Erwin Puts site for his very interesting 
discussion on the 90's
Cheers
On Thursday, Aug 21, 2003, at 03:23 Australia/Melbourne, Jack McLain 
wrote:

> After much angst and uncertainty I bit the bullet and bought a MP.  
> Now my
> kit includes the MP, a M6TTL, 35 ASPH,  CV 28 f1.9, 50 f2 Summicron, 
> and 90
> f2 Summicron.
>
> All well and good, but I am now considering a couple of 
> "enhancements".  I
> find the 90 to be nice glass indeed; particularly well suited for 
> sneaky
> candid portraiture, but it is a boat anchor and a pain in the ass to 
> carry
> around when a slower (and smaller/lighter) lens would suit just fine.
>
> I'm thinking about getting a 90 f2.8 for general use (and keeping the 
> 90 f2
> of course).  I believe that there are four Leica 90's that have the 
> 39mm
> filter size and the current Elmarit with 46mm filter size.
>
> I'm hoping for some real-life suggestions of which of these lenses 
> would be
> a best choice for a user lens (rarity is irrelevent to me as a deciding
> factor). Lens hood availability and affordable cost considerations and 
> the
> fact that I am shooting B&W these days might be factors in the 
> recomendation
> game. Size/weight/image quality are my major considerations.
>
> The second - and far less acute - "enhancement" is to unload the M6TTL 
> and
> get a M6 with the original shutterspeed dial to make transitioning 
> between
> the "right' way to turn vs the "wrong" way to turn a no-brainer when 
> using
> both the MP and M6 bodies at the same time... or....going in a 
> completely
> different and emotionally driven direction, dumping the M6TTL and 
> buying an
> M4, or possibly a M3/2 just for the pleasure of being able to play 
> with nice
> toys while still having a back-up body for insurance.
>
> Any of this make sense? Have I gone over the edge?
>
> thanks (and sorry for the totally on topic content... I'll relay my
> experiences about attempting to retro-fit my old 50 f2 screw mount 
> Summitar
> onto my Nikon CoolPix 995 next post).
>
> cheers
> Jack McLain
> Tucson, AZ
> http://jackmclain-photography.dotcommunity.net
>
>
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Alastair

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