Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Congratulations, dear friend. Regards,Emre. www.ogan.com - -----Original Message----- From: Francesco Sanfilippo <fls@home.com> To: 'leica-users-digest@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us' <leica-users-digest@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Date: 27 Kas=B9m 1997 Per=BAembe 10:26 Subject: soon-to-be Leica owner has questions for the experts! >I am a model photographer looking for the ultimate in image quality. I >currently own >a Nikon F5 and assorted f/2.8 to f/1.4 Nikkor fixed lenses, from 20mm to >180mm. >I shoot female models in swimwear, lingerie and nudes, mostly with my 35= , >50, >and 85 lenses. I hardly touch my 20 and 180. I am not disappointed wit= h >the Nikkor glass quality, but I am impressed with the distinct look and >feel of Leica portraits when compared to Nikon or Canon on a light box. = I >want that superior sharpness and color accuracy in MY images, and for th= at >reason only, I am selling my entire Nikon system for a Leica system. I >have discovered that superior lens quality is MUCH more important to >creating striking images than a fully electronic body. I am seriously >considering the M6 with the 35 f/1.4 ASPH and the 90 f/2 as my first M >lenses. > >Yes, I considered the R8, but then I thought: I almost never go over >135mm, I want to get away from full automation, I hate using strobe, I >prefer ambient light outdoors, >I want to challenge myself technically in order to better my photography= , I >don't want to worry about batteries anymore, and I want the best image >quality available. I drifted to the M6 immediately after testing it in = a >local shop. The silence, portability, and obvious mechanical perfection >amazed me, and I want to be a part of this Leica family. > >My questions are as follows: > >1. Is the M6 the right choice for me, now that you know a bit about my >shooting style, or shall I consider the R8 a bit more carefully? > >2. Are there differences in quality between the M lenses and the R lens= es? > I have been told that the M lenses are slightly better. > >3. Is Leitz glass truly "Number One?" What about Contax G2 and Carl Ze= iss >optics? >Do they compete, quality-wise? Shall I consider them? > >4. Which M lenses are the ABSOLUTE best (regardless of price) when it >comes to sharpness and color-accuracy? Is a 35 and a 90 a perfect start= er >kit, or should I consider the other fast lenses like the 24 ASPH, the 50 >NOCT, and the 75 1.4? >Remember, I am making this serious professional decision for only one >reason..... >to get better quality slides for enlargement and digital scanning. I ne= ed >FAST lenses >(so I don't have to use strobe) that are super-sharp wide open and all t= he >way down with no vignetting or aberration.....they must also be the best= in >color accuracy, with no color casting. Which M lenses fit the bill? A= re >R lenses better? > >5. Is there a reason to choose between black, chrome, and titanium, oth= er >than an aesthetic one? Is the titanium more sturdy and element-proof? > Will it hold its value more than the others? > >6. Sometimes I shoot in inclement weather or along the seashore with my >F5, worry-free. Can I expect the same level of durability against mist = and >salt from the M6 or R8? > >Thanks so much for your help, ladies and gentlemen. I hope you will >welcome my comments and questions on this list, as I will be making this > purchase in the next 2 days and will be asking many questions as I adju= st >to the new system. > >Thanks again....please email directy to fls@home.com if you can answer >today or tomorrow, since I need advice immediately and the next list may >not be out by then. > > > > > > >