Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/05/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I've been told. And deep down, I agree. It's just that sometimes you really need that extra shutter speed and the choice is between losing your shadows or losing you shot. So I simply couldn't resist when I passed through the camera store (Oslo Kameraservice on Karl Johann) on my way home on Wednesday. There was this coke-bottle 1.4 50mm priced less than a carton of cigarettes (I don't smoke, so I'm not real sure about the logic here ... I suppose I mean I can waste that amount of money on something else, when others burn it up). Anyway ... a coke-bottle 50 (= Nippon Kogaku Nikkor-S Auto) with a stop more than any other lens that I own. Remember those? About the size of a basefall and the weight of a billiard ball. Silver trim ... Now that should let me shoot 400 films at 400 at Louice. Probably miss the focus most of the time, but ... So I had to test it out first, of course. Wide open, of course. Not much sense of using it any other way. I can only use it on one of the F3's with stop down metering. If I use it wide-open, I don't have to stop down :-) http://gallery.leica-users.org/album08/05v18_0015 And 35 years from now, she'll probably look like this: http://gallery.leica-users.org/album08/05v18_0014 So if anyone out there is debating between a Summilux or a Summicron. Go for the Summilux. I know, I know ... Noctilux too. But if you're debating that, you can probably afford both anyway. Actually, this was just a catharsis ritual. I bought a cheap wide-angle zoom for my digital camera (18-70). Crazy how much value they can pack into such cheap pacages. The 24-85 has become part of a dedicated p&s package. Daniel