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Subject: [Leica] IMG: First snow
From: douglas.sharp at gmx.de (Douglas Sharp)
Date: Fri Jan 26 08:46:02 2007
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Hello Len,
I've used the 2.8/135 on my 20D and a 4/250 Telyt-R, I'm pleased with 
the results from both,  but I must say that the 2.8/135 from Zeiss with 
a Contax/Yashica mount appears to be a little better than the Leica lens 
(the Leica lens I have is an early version for SL cameras and does have 
slightly better colour rendition , whereas the Zeiss is cool but very 
sharp).
As for the 400 Telyt, I've never used that lens, Doug Herr is the one to 
ask,  but I do have the Novoflex T-Noflexar 5.6/400mm with the fast 
focus grip which I would be more pleased with when I find a actually 
find a camera shop that can tell me, and supply, the right adapter 
set-up for the shutter release in the hand grip, even Canon seems to be 
unsure which adapters I need.

This shot was taken with it when I had one arm in plaster - it makes a 
wonderful rest for a long lens, though a monopod is probably more 
practical :-) .
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/DMS/New-Old-Pictures/MG_3269_edited_2_edited_2.jpg.html

About 180mm I'm not too sure, for me they are too close to 135 and too 
close to 200/250 lenses too,  and there are quite a few other makes on 
the market that are good besides Leica. The 180, I should think, is 
actually a bit on the short side unless you're thinking of shooting 
things the size of wild boar and larger - here again I reckon Doug Herr, 
Mark Bohrer and David Young are the best people to ask.

When you have a 20D you could start thinking about Zeiss and Rollei 
lenses in C/Y or QBM mounts, adapters are available for both. Here's an 
aerobatics shot taken free handed with a very reasonably priced second 
hand late version 4/300mm from Zeiss:
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/DMS/New-Old-Pictures/Yorkshire/Ships-and-Boats/MG_5005_edited_1.jpg.html
and a bird shot with the heavy early version of the 4/250 Leica (Though 
I think it may have been the Zeiss too):
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/DMS/New-Old-Pictures/Yorkshire/Ships-and-Boats/MG_5007_edited_3.jpg.html

Hope this helps a little
Cheers
Douglas





Leonard Taupier wrote:
> Hello Douglas,
>
> We have been getting the same weather here in the mid-Atlantic states. 
> Today it dipped down to 9 deg F (-12 deg C.). The coldest day in over 
> a year. We have been lucky, only a light dusting yesterday. I like 
> your chicken.
>
> Now for us techies. I have a 20d as well. I plan on using it with the 
> 400mm f6.8 Telyt, if I ever get it back from Leica. I was thinking 
> about another Leica R lens for it, a 135 or 180. Your shot with the 
> 135 is very nice. Any thoughts about the choice? 135 vs 180. I mostly 
> shoot nature.
>
> Len
>
>
>
> On Jan 26, 2007, at 10:37 AM, Douglas Sharp wrote:
>
>> Up until a couple of days ago we had temperatures of around 15 -18 
>> degrees (Centigrade) - ridiculous for Northern Europe in winter - the 
>> thermometer dropped to -6 yesterday, and today we got our first snow :
>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/DMS/New-Old-Pictures/album150/_MG_5438_edited-1.jpg.html
>>  
>>
>>
>> Shot through the front room window.
>> Cheers
>> Douglas
>> For techies: Canon 20D, ISO 200, Leica Canada Elmarit 2.8/135
>>
>>
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