Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/04/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]My wife and I made a quick trip to Pittsburgh PA over the weekend to see her brother who was the featured soloist with the Pittsburgh Symphony. We stayed over for a couple of days and did not return until last night. We took some time to see the sights as I had never been to that part of the country before. Wondering through the old sections of the city with the M-6 and the new 21 mm aspherical was a delight. It has been years since I have had a lens with the capabilities and coverage of this lens, in a package I could hand hold. I did take a couple of other lenses with me but they hardly saw any time out of my pocket. There was a time when I considered the 50 mm the start of my long focus lenses ............. after using the 21 for the last couple of months I find the 35 mm starting to take that role. Maybe it is just puppy love, and I would never give up my 35 mm Summicron - I still use it most of the time - but this new 21 mm is a remarkable piece of glass. Having lived outside of a city for a number of years, it is easy to forget how alive they can be. Normally, when I venture into Seattle, it is for a particular job and I cannot wait to get out of town. Just following my nose, in a strange place, with nothing specific on my mind, was the most fun I have had with a camera in a long time. We all need to do this once in awhile. When doing this kind of exploring, the M series just has no equal. BTW .............. it was in the eighties all of the time we were in town and they broke records that have been standing since the 1870's. I'm sure that contributed to a great weekend. Yesterday we dropped down through the clouds and landed in a misty, 48 degree Seattle! Cheers, David Medley Whidbey Is. WA USA dmedley@whidbey.net