Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/07/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Enough? At the time of making the exposure: One camera. One lens. A meter in or outside the camera. Film or Chip. Light of some sort. As my x-father-in-law once said, "You can only wear one pair of shoes at a time." That said; what do you need or want to photograph and how do you intend to accomplish your goal? If you want to do wild life and walk in the foot steps of our esteemed Doug Herr - you'll need long lenses for what ever format you choose. If you want to do architectural photography - you'll need wide lenses. If you want to do portraiture - you'll need "normal" to medium long lenses. If you want to do close-up/macro - you'll need those lenses. If you want to scratch out a living as a general practitioner - you'll need all of the above - sooner or later ;~( When I started sweeping floors in a commercial studio at age 14, the top advertising work was being done on 8x10 Ektachrome. Fashion and action work were being done on 4x5. At 17 I was assisting on a Carver boat shoot, handing film holders to the photographer, up in a tower on the shoot boat, using a 4x5 Ultra Speed Graphic with the 1/1000th focal plane shutter at 20 knots. By the time I left the studio they'd moved to doing fashion with the, then new, Bronica SLR system, but were still doing executive portraits with the 4x5 and hand retouching the negs. Product shots were still done on 8x10 chrome. 35mm was never used in that commercial studio. I moved on to doing freelance photo journalism with a Nikon F a few basic lenses and an M2 with 21SA and M3 with 90 Cron. When it came time to actually earn a living, with new wife and daughter, I needed to add 4x5 and H'blad to compete commercially. During a long period of interest in landscape photography I added the 8x10 Deardorf and a Korona 12x20 for which I also built an 11x14 back adapter. Today - must have digital - no paying client has requested film from me in years (well one artist likes slides - but we've recently discovered it's cheaper to get slides made from digital than the digital scans from slides). S-o-o-o - current collection of wonderfully crazy gear in the toy box: Digital: M8 with 15 Heliar, 28 'cron Asph, 35 'lux Asph, 50 'lux Asph, 75 'lux R8/DMR with 15 super elmar, 21 SA, 24 elmarit, 35 'cron, 50 'cron, 50 'lux, 80 'lux, 100 apo elmarit, 180 apo elmarit, 350 telyt, 400 telyt, 2x apo. 20D with 10-22 5D with 24-70 L USM, 100-200 L USM IS, R lens adapter 35mm: M6 .58 TTL R8/motor winder 120: 'blad 500CM with 40 T*distagon, 80 T*planar, 150 T*sonnar, extention tubes 4x5: Linhof Technika IV with 90 angulon, 135 xenotar, 180 nikkor, 210 schneider, 270 tele-arton 8x10: Deardorf with 165 SA, 210 schneider, 300 gold dot dagor, 14" red dot artar, 18" cooke, 24" cooke Do we want to talk flashes and studio strobes? Save me from my love of how the world looks in photographs!!! Talk to me on Friday!!! Regards, George Lottermoser george@imagist.com On Jul 3, 2007, at 10:57 AM, charcot wrote: > I like to pose the question - how much is enough when comes to > camera equipment?