Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/09/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]not much to say besides-- welcome. i would spend my time in the darkroom or shooting rather than reading rec.point and shoot.com i'm sure your gear is fine... anti-Leica retoric is obviously not on topic here steven blutter ps; have you posted that wedding portrait anywhere (binaries not welcome here...)? - ---------- > From: Barney Quinn <barney@sgi50.wwb.noaa.gov> > To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us > Subject: The Leica Thing > Date: Tuesday, September 30, 1997 5:16 AM > > > Hi to All, > > When I was in college, in the sixties, I used a Leica IIIf. Just for > fun, during my vacation last August, I got it out, put an old f2 > Summitar ( the one with the funky f-stops ) on it, loaded it with a > roll of Velvia, and shot away. I had a lot of fun, and as a bonus I > ended up with a box of nice, great looking slides. > > I have been lurking on this list for a long time, and for a long time > I have wanted to both get my old Leica gear back on the road, and to > get some more modern equipment so that I could re-explore the Leica > experience with my own eyes and hands now that I have had a chance to > do some living. > > I bought a new M6, and I got a 50mm rigid black f2 Weltzar Summicron > to go with it. I lucked across a mint CL which had just come back from > Leica. It had a 90mm Rokkor and a 40mm f2 Summicron. I came across a > 40mm Rokkor at a price I couldn't refuse, so I got it, too. My plan is > to use it in place of a 35mm lens on the M6 until I can get a 35mm > lens. Perhaps not strictly what a purist would do, but it works. I > realize that this isn't the top of Leica's line, but, given that, like > all of us, I have to live with limitations, I would prefer to live in > a modest house in a better area. > > I saw the drubbing Pete took when he posted his stuff about switching > from a 1n to an R8 on rec.photo. I was going to write in an suggest > that he ignore it, but then I started reading some of the stuff there, > and now I am the one who needs help. > > This is what I know for a fact. I have been shooting with Kodak's new > T400 CN film. In my living room, even as I mis-spell this, I have out > a group of 11x14 prints I made with my new-to-me Leica gear. The > photographs are wonderful, exceed my expectations, and are identical > in quality to shots made with name-brand 6x6 cameras using > conventional emulsions. Believe me. Most of my work is macro shots of > flowers made with a 4x5 Wisner and Schneider Apo-Symmar glass. To quote > Hamlet, I most certainly can tell a hawk from a hand-saw when it comes > to image quality. > > On rec.photo I read that only a fool would buy a Leica. I was assured > that the range finder in my M6 was trash. I went looking in Deja News, > and was informed that my CL was really a piece of mediocre equipment, > that the 40mm Rokkor was something to get rid of as soon as I could, > that the split image prisim in the CL was going to die on me, and that > the meter in the CL had weak wires which were guaranteed to break and > leave me stranded. > > What's going on here? Have I just spent my retirement money on junk? > How do you explain my 11x14's? Is part of the Leica experience > learning to be hated and being required to cope with idiocy? > > My friend invited me to her wedding. I went as a guest, not as a > photographer. I took my new M6 with me in the hope that I could get an > informal portrait of her which said something about our friendship, > and about her wedding day. You should have seen the looks I got from > the official photographer who was using rec.photo.35 officially > approved SLR gear. I was able to get the shot I wanted, and gave it to > the happy couple as a gift, They were thrilled. The real photographer > took all his shots using the brick front of the church as a > background. I allowed myself to shadow him one shot to see if it was > really as gross as I thought it would be. It was. Reminded me of a > firing squad. > > What in @&#^# is going on? Good thing I had my piece of trash Rokkor > with me. The bricks are gorgeous - clear out to the edge of the frame. > > Help. > > Barney > barney@sun1.wwb.noaa.gov > > >