Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/06/11

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Photos on the Web
From: TEAShea@aol.com
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 17:31:02 EDT

Some people seem to think that they can demonstrate the quality of a lens by
photos posted on the Internet.  While one may be able to tell the difference
between a disposable camera and a current generation Summicron 50 2.0, it is
simply not possible to distinguish between higher quality lenses by this
method.  

This is not to say that it is not interesting to see posted photos.  Such
photos are often very interesting and can tell a lot about the style of the
photographer and the subject.  Such photos, however cannot distinguish between
a current generation Leica lens and a 30 year old Minolta consumer grade lens.
Both will look the same.  

When people seriously discuss the differences among reasonable quality lenses,
the differences are actually very small.  These differences are much smaller
than the resolution ability of posted photos / monitors.  

Keep posing those photos.  I love to look at them.  But do not think that they
prove the quality of a lens.  They don't.  

Tom Shea