Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/02/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I take the Leica everywhere, usually with 1 lens. For travelling I carry a small bag with more lenses, batteries tabletop tripod and so forth. Sometimes a bigger bag if photography is an important part of the trip... I used to carry a dslr more often than I do now. It is more likely to get used around home and if I am taking a car. I prefer to use a car as little as possible. My D3x was more expensive than the M9. If I had known the M9 was going to be released I may not have bought it. Frank On 11 Feb, 2010, at 16:50, David Rodgers wrote: > Frank > > Though I'd prefer to have an M9 over a D700, the D700 isn't outlandishly > heavy. It depends some on which lenses I use. I have several lens sets I > use. None are very exciting. I try and keep it simple. > > First, my lightweight kit consists of 45P, 28/2 and 100/2.8E Nikon MF > lenses. I'm thinking of adding a 20/3.5 CV to this set. > > The 100/2.8 performs pretty well for its size, weight and vintage. I > don't think Nikon made many 100mm lenses, but that focal length is in > the custom lens FL choices in the D700 (whereas 90 isn't). It's very > important, I've discovered, to use and set the custom lens function with > non-chip lenses - whether Leica or Nikon. It appears to affect exposure > and overall image quality. I don't know what processing goes on in a > D700, but setting the focal length and max aperture seems to matter. > I've programmed a button to make it quick and easy to change the custom > lens function when I change lenses. > > Secondly my Leica kit made up of 28/2.8, 50/2, and 90/2.8 R lenses > (converted to F-mount). I use 85mm for the 90 lens in the custom lens > function. > > I normally don't carry a camera bag with either of the first two sets. > Just camera, with extra lenses in pockets or fanny pack. > > My big outfit, which I keep in a Lowe bag, consists of (all AF) > 17-35/2.8, 50/1.4, 60/2.8 Macro, 80-200/2.8, 300/4, 2-SB800 flashes, and > various odds and ends. That mainly stays in the closet with tripods and > other lighting equipment. > > I don't like to switch between MF and AF or Leica and non-Leica, simply > because it feels different and it gets confusing to switch between them > in the same outing. > > For whatever reason I seem to take the best photographs with the Leica > lens set. The Leica lenses are heavy compared to the (light) Nikon set. > The extra weight is noticeable when I'm walking long distances -- like > playing 18 holes of golf or at events like the Tea Party thing in DC > last September. If I'm near a vehicle most of the time, or I'm on a > short walk, weight isn't a problem. Even on long walks I've concluded > that it's worth the extra weight to use the Leica lenses. It's sort of > an inner battle that plays out over and over. Weight and general ease of > use, versus performance. FWIW, if I didn't see a difference when using > Leica lenses, I wouldn't keep using them. But I do see a difference, > over and over. > > Again, I'd prefer an M9, but I'm using what I have for now. > > Dave R > > > -----Original Message----- > From: lug-bounces+drodgers=casefarms.com at leica-users.org > [mailto:lug-bounces+drodgers=casefarms.com at leica-users.org] On Behalf Of > Frank Dernie > Sent: Thursday, February 11, 2010 4:28 AM > To: Leica Users Group > Subject: Re: [Leica] OT - New Nikon Lens > > That is why I like the M9 so much. Super quality but small and light. I > have a Nikon D3x, which is fantastic, but it and its lenses are so big > and heavy I am reluctant to carry it far. > The D3x with 80mm f1.4 is my most used non-Leica, nevertheless! > Frank > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information