Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/08/23

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Subject: [Leica] Good lenses are good lenses
From: nathan.wajsman at planet.nl (Nathan Wajsman)
Date: Mon Aug 23 01:55:29 2004
References: <200408221944.i7MJiAh08181@prawn.serverhost.net>

Thanks for the article, Kit. In so many words, it simply confirms my 
experience: a great lens remains a great lens even after you put it on a 
digital body.

Nathan

Kit McChesney | Vuelux wrote:

> There's a good article, admittedly authored by Leica, about the suitability
> of film lenses with digital media, if you're interested in reading it. This
> was put out for dealers to use, but I post it on my Web site for all to 
> see:
> (No, I am not trying to lure you into going to visit me, but just FYI:)
> 
> http://www.vuelux.com/pdf/Conventional_Lens_Suitability_Digital.pdf
> 
> Kit
> -----Original Message-----
> From: lug-bounces+kitmc=vuelux.com@leica-users.org
> [mailto:lug-bounces+kitmc=vuelux.com@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Nathan
> Wajsman
> Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2004 12:05 PM
> To: Leica Users Group
> Subject: Re: [Leica] Nathan's PAW 34: Paws, literally
> 
> Don,
> 
> The 100 Apo is good indeed. I have read tons of stuff about how and why 
> digital cameras do not benefit from Leica (or other excellent) lenses, 
> and based on my admittedly short experience with the Canon, I say: 
> hogwash. The 100 Apo is awesome, whether the results are captured on 
> film inside an R8 or on a DSLR sensor.
> 
> Regarding the feet shot, as far as I remember it was indeed shot at f1.4 
>   or close to it. In general, I am very happy with this lens, I have 
> shot some excellent portraits with it already. Although I have the 
> feeling that the 1.8/85mm Canon which I just acquired for the princely 
> sum of $305, is even better.
> 
> Nathan
> 
> Don Dory wrote:
> 
> 
>>Nathan,
>>Good timing on the bee, damn that 100 APO is good.
>>
>>However, do you find the zone of focus interesting on this image?
>>
>>http://www.nathanfoto.com/paw/2004/2004_34.jpg
>>
>>Unless you were wide open there seems to be some strong field curvature
>>going on in this image.  Things like that made me sell my 50 Fi.4 EF.
>>
>>Just my opinion and you might have been near wide open in which case
>>very good handling of no DOF.
>>
>>Don
>>dorysrus@mindspring.com
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: lug-bounces+dorysrus=mindspring.com@leica-users.org
>>[mailto:lug-bounces+dorysrus=mindspring.com@leica-users.org] On Behalf
>>Of Nathan Wajsman
>>Sent: Sunday, August 22, 2004 12:52 PM
>>To: LEG; Leica Users Group
>>Subject: [Leica] Nathan's PAW 34: Paws, literally
>>
>>Since the EXIF data will give me away anyway, I might as well confess 
>>that not all this week's images were actually taken this week, but I 
>>only had time to edit them today.
>>
>>First, some PAW fun with my wife and our dog in the garden (yes, the 
>>dog's nails were done too, she is a girl after all):
>>http://www.nathanfoto.com/paw/2004/2004_34.jpg
>>(this one is pure Canon, the 10D plus 50mm 1,4 Canon lens, ISO 100)
>>
>>Then a couple of Leica shots from the garden, taken with the 10D and the
>>
>>100mm Apo Macro, at ISO 400:
>>http://www.nathanfoto.com/paw/2004/2004_34alt1.jpg
>>http://www.nathanfoto.com/paw/2004/2004_34alt2.jpg
>>
>>And finally, a funny piece of anarchist graffiti spotted in Arnhem the 
>>other day (Super de Boer is a Dutch supermarket chain):
>>http://www.nathanfoto.com/paw/2004/2004_34alt3.jpg
>>(this one with the 10D and 17-35mm Sigma, ISO 100).
>>
>>The complete PAW index is at:
>>http://www.nathanfoto.com/indexpaw2004.html
>>and as always, comments/critique are gratefully welcomed.
>>
>>Nathan
> 
> 

-- 
Nathan Wajsman
Almere, The Netherlands

General photography: http://www.nathanfoto.com
Seville photography: http://www.fotosevilla.com



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