Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/06/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]but wouldnt it be better to use a wider f stop? Diffraction! On Sun, 22 Jun 1997, Richard Clompus <rclompus@voicenet.com> wrote: >Dear Fellow LUGnuts, > >Amazing how a small lens rebate can do wonders for your lens collection. I >went to visit one of the larger Leica shops in Philadelphia - Mid-City >Photo - last week and picked up a new 28mm Leica lens for my M6. Since >Spring, I managed to pick up a new M6 and later a new 90mm Summicron lens. >Good dealer for those in or close to Philadelphia. > >If there was ever a lens that was set up to use with hyperfocal distance >focusing - the 28mm is it. By using f16, and focusing on the hyperfocal >setting, everything from infinity to 32" is in focus. This is also one of >the few M lenses to have f22. With f22, that hyperfocal distance gives >clarity from infinity to 28". I prefer to use it by presetting the >exposure and by framing the photo with the 28mm separate viewer that slides >on the hot shoe. I wear glasses and have difficulty seeing the edges of >the frame through the M6. The separate 28mm finder solves that issue. It >is amazing how quickly you can frame and take a shot with this combination >lens and finder. > >This combination of 28mm lens and finder was suggested by Leica's Niels >Thornsen. His business card tells me he is their marketing/product >specialist. I met him recently at a Leica camera clinic. He was helpful, >informative and speaks with a variety of accents to keep you smiling. You >always meet interesting Leica photographers at these clinics. Before I >joined the LUG, I was overly concerned about the appearance of wear and >tear on my Leica M6's. After reading Ted Grant's posts about "they're just >tools", I now wear the Leica's with pride - including all the body >scratches. Too bad the M6's tops and bottoms don't brass like my Canon >F-1's and Ftb has. I'm told zinc is more resiliant to dents than brass. > > >Happy shooting, > >Richard >---------------------- >Richard Clompus, OD >West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA > >in Philadelphia >