Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/06/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]When I bought my first Leica digital, the Digilux Zoom (ne Fuji), six years ago, it came with a copy of Photoshop 5.0 LE with a Plug In that enabled me to download images to my old Mac computer. The same after the fact technique could be used to accommodate older Leica lenses. If a set of Plug Ins covering mapping of the older lenses were shipped along with each camera, the user could select the appropriate correction. I'm sure Leica could negotiate a tie in with Adobe to include the software. It did once. If Leica doesn't do it, it would be a great afterrmarket product. Any entepreneurs out there? Incidentally Don, how do you mount Pen F lenses on a 330? I have a couple of old Pen F cameras with pretty good lenses. Or were you just pulling our chains? Larry Z Original message(s) --------- > Date: Wed, 07 Jun 2006 5:51:42 -0400 > From: "B. D. Colen" <bdcolen@comcast.net> > Subject: Re: [Leica] Digital Leica M > To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org> > Message-ID: <2561-SnapperMsg4EA12C31C0AC523A@[70.221.18.37]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > > What Pen f lenses? Let me get this straight: the rational for a 5K > digital > M, day before yesterday, was that it would use the closets full of M > and > LTM lenses everyone's been acquiring, and produce images that will blow > away those prodced with Japanese junk, right? But now it turns out that > there will be image quality issues at the edges, even though there's > already a 1.3 image crop. But that's okay, because Leica will use > software > to fix that in the camera. But, in order to have that work, you're > going to > have to pay between $100 and 125 per lens to have what amounts to a > sticker > put on the mount? (AmI following this so far?) But now it turns out > that > other than the new ASPH lenses, which many people haven't invested in > because there are so many great, older, far less expensive lenses > available, there are only a tiny handful of lenses, all manufactured > in the > last 12 years, that can be retrofit. And your reaction is to make a > joke > about a far, far less expensive camera that produces terrific images > and > say ' that's okay, we can fix the images in Photoshop?' > This, to me, is the ultimate example of the Emperor's New Clothes: if > there's a Red Dot somewhere in the room, everything's okay. > God, if only I had the time and inclination to go through the archives > and > pull up all the anti-digital diatribes in which people trashed just > this > sort of digital fix, and other uses of PS, because it was creating > information where there was none, and ... > What a hoot. > Finally, no, of course I haven't used a Digital M. I am sikply > reacting to > what LEICA has just told us about it, and what Don has written. > > > ...... Original Message ....... > On Tue, 6 Jun 2006 22:32:10 -0400 "Don Dory" <don.dory@gmail.com> > wrote: >> I suspect that Leica doesn't have the lenses mapped nor wants to >> spend the >> money to do the work. The lenses will mount and work just like they >> always >> did, but you might have to do a little PS work on the edges. No big >> deal. >> Really no worse than using your old Pen F lenses on your 330. :) >> >> Don >> don.dory@gmail.com >> >> >> On 6/6/06, B. D. Colen <bdcolen@comcast.net> wrote: >>> >>> Fascinating to note that lenses manufactured prior to 1994, and only >>> a > few >>> of those, can be "upgraded." Gee, I didn't know that Leica has made >>> any >>> changes to its mount since 1954, and if it hasn't why can't every M >>> lens >>> be >>> upgraded? Could it be creeping Lobselescence? Not from the Leiks of > Leica! >>> ;-)