Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/02/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mr:Khong I belive Don is only kidding I least I hope so.... T Stark.. On Sun, 16 Feb 1997, D Khong wrote: > Don > > Thank you for your input. > > Firstly, to me, photography is not only a medium of expression but also for > enjoyment and fun. It is also a challenge to be able to expand the horizons > of photographic possibilities. Using a pinhole lens is one of such > challenges and does not denigrate the fine qualities of Leica lenses. > > Secondly, I do not share your disdain for Zeiss lenses. In fact I have the > greatest respect for the Zeiss optics which I am using on my Rolleis and > Hasselblad. > > I also do not share your views on constructing a pinhole lens with a piece > of cardboard. May I refer you to the book entitled, "Pinhole Photography - > Rediscovering a Historic Technique" by Eric Renner (Focal Press). In it you > will find that the construction of a pinhole lens is an extremely precise > technique using brass shims and sometimes aliminium foil. The same book > will also show you that this humble lens is capable of some amazing results. > > Finally, I am aware that pinhole lenses are commercially produced and they > are made available for leica screwmount cameras. Together with my Leica > lenses, I intend to expand my enjoyment of photography when I get my hands > on such a device. > > Dan K. > > > > At 10:24 PM 2/15/97 -0700, you wrote: > > > > >Pardon me for sounding uninformed but why on earth would anyone want to put > >a pinhole adapter in a camera as fine (and expensive) as a Leica? Leica > >lenses are the absolute finest but someone wants to substitute a pinhole? > >Might as well hang a Miranda or Zeiss lens on the thing. I'll gladly give > >you a shoe box to put one in if you'll give me your Leica. Barring that, > >cut a hunk of cardboard out and poke a pinhole in it and tape it to the > >lens mounting flange of your Leica for a try. Should be on par with a > >Miranda. > > > >Don > > > > > > >