Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/06/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Well that is one Leica lens I will definitely spring for - assuming that the price is reasonably in line with other 50 1.4s. Otherwise it's the Sigma 30 1.4. ;-) And I pray that Panasonic's 'system map' is more real-world than Olympus's, as Olympus as had fast primes and a 35-70 equivalent f2 zoom on the map for some time. As to the megapixle race. A 5-6 mgp sensor is indeed more than adequate for most uses. And given how well Photoshop CS will 'enlarge' images...On the other hand, having a larger image file makes cropping much more viable, and as Tina has pointed out from time to time, a number of stock agencies and image purchasers insist on large files. On 6/21/06 9:22 AM, "Will von Dauster" <vondauster@earthlink.net> wrote: > > On Jun 21, 2006, at 6:14 AM, Didier Ludwig wrote: > >> Don, >> No doubts... The already introduced 14-50 FT zoom is a red dotted >> Vario-Elmarit, and I guess all 4/3 lenses offered by Panasonic will >> be Leica lenses. A fast prime was expected, but this seems to be >> the first real hint which is more than vaporware. > > And his is exciting news, IMO. The 50mm f1.4 was my carry-around > lens, and I'm glad to see it make a reappearance in the 4/3 system. > So, once the camera itself is rebadged "Leica" will it be essentially > the replacement of the Digilux 2, with the much better sensor and > interchangable lenses? > > Many D-2 users expressed surprise how large a good print one can get > from a 5MP camera. Many camera makers have actually retreated from > their 7MP offerings recently. Canon, for example, reduced the > megapixelage on heir top-of-the-consumer-line A series camera from > 7.2 to 6 MP, apparently thinking this is plenty for 99 percents of > its amateur customers. I have been plenty satisfied with the 8MP > SLRs, the 20Ds and E-500. > > How much resolution is enough for your purposes, and how does one > quantify the other factors that make a print more photographic? This > is a problem Leica users have faced for decades - describing the > unique qualities of Leica images versus, say, Nikon. > > Will von Dauster > > Note the 25mm f1.4 has no OIS... > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information