Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/06/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Jun 8, 2013, at 2:56 AM, philippe.amard at sfr.fr wrote: > Hi George > > > thanks for the input on your experience > > > Two remarks to your last post > - I'm on the LUG and haven't seen any of the referred photos > - your link doesn't work on my computer > > > TIA > Philippe > > > > > > > ======================================== > > Message du : 08/06/2013 11:51 > De : "George A. Furst " <gfurst01568 at netscape.net> > A : leicareflex at freelists.org > Copie ? : > Sujet : [LRflex] Re: R System lens on the new M (typ 240) > > > > Dear R lens users, > > I do not understand the issue with the automatic diaphram. In the first > place I seldom have the lens fully open. The reason is that the EVF is > brilliant even in low light. Also the ISO performance of the new M is > outstanding even at high ISO levels meaning that you can have relatively > high shutter speeds even in low light to stop the action. As far as using > the camera for action photos, I have found it to work very well but yes > you must anticipate the action as there is a slight lag time when using > the EVF but less than I expected. Also the shutter noise is very low, much > quieter than the SLRs. I would challenge you doubters to go to a Leica > dealer and try the camera with your great R glass. My favorite for night > time action is the Summilux 80mm as I stated before but even the Summicron > 50 1st generation is a surprise with its creamy smooth rendition. Here in > Korea it is one of the favorite lens for my fellow Leica Club members > www.leicaclub.net. The other lens that they like is the 2nd generation > 19mm lens but I do not own that lens so I have no personal experience with > it. I tend to use the M lens for the wide angle picts and the R glass for > Macro and tele. I have been especially enjoying using my Apo-Tely R > 3.4/180 and the Apo-R 2.8/280 for night photography. It certainly is a > handful but the pictures are really superb when one braces the lens on a > bean bag. To tell you the truth I never thought of using the camera for " > for slow, methodical photography, such as landscapes". This camera has > opened a whole new world for using those superb R lens`and for me, at > least, it is not that world!. , > > The LUG site url please > has a section where it highlites the use of R lens on the new M. Also > there are many photos on the following facebook site. This is where I post > my pictures as it automatically resizes the photos for posting so file > size is no issue. the site is Leica M Type 240 User Group (Leica M10). url please > Realize that most of the photos are with M lens but there are many with R > glass also including mine. > > Sincerly George in Korea > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: David Young <dsy at furnfeather.net> > To: leicareflex <leicareflex at freelists.org> > Sent: Sat, Jun 8, 2013 3:49 am > Subject: [LRflex] Re: R System les on the new M (typ 240) > > > > Hi George! I have no argument with the fact that the M (t240) takes > superb photos with R glass... Sod did my Canon and Olympus bodies. But > none of them offer an automatic diaphragm... which for me, is essential. > It strikes me that the M(T240) + finder + R->M adapter will work rather > well, for slow, methodical photography, such as landscapes. But, I fail > to see how it would work well in fast acting situations. For me, the lack > of auto-diaphragm is a deal breaker - especially considering the cost, > compared to other options that also do not offer auto-diaphragm. Just my > 2 cents worth. David. > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information