Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/06

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Subject: Re: [Leica] moving to Leica SLR ..one final tip!!! ;-)
From: Jim Brick <jim@brick.org>
Date: Tue, 06 Oct 1998 20:51:23 -0700

Thanks for being a good sport Francesco. And good luck in finding what you
want.

Jim


At 07:51 PM 10/6/98 -0700, you wrote:
>I appreciate your humor in analyzing my situation!
>
>I guess what you say is probably true.....I am too fanatical about
>perfection in equipment, and I obsess about little details.  YES,
>I am a perfectionist.  I am simply trying to get others opinions
>on lenses that I am considering buying, not relying completely
>on others' opinions to make buying decisions.
>
>In the end, I usually make a decision by borrowing the lens from the
>shop for a day and testing it myself in the field.  All my questions are
>just helping me narrow down the field......
>
>Francesco
>
>
>
>At 02:57 PM 10/6/98 -0700, Jim Brick wrote:
>>At 08:16 AM 10/6/98 -0700, you wrote:
>>
>>>Now, how does the Summicron-R 50 compare to the Summicron-M 50,
>>>in your opinion?
>>>
>>>Francesco
>>>
>>
>>
>>Hey Francesco... since you are having a committee pick your camera system,
>>you should have the committee do your photography. Then you won't have to
>>worry about insignificant and imperceptible differences between two nearly
>>identical lenses. Certainly differences that the human vision system cannot
>>possibly detect.
>>
>>The only way to solve your plight, is to buy an optics lab, hire someone
>>like Erwin Puts, and then buy one of everything and have it tested. But you
>>also know, from both Erwin and the LUG, that scientific lens testing does
>>not tell the story in human terms. And each human selects equipment based
>>on different criteria. Different from other humans. So, basically, your
>>asking other people, to compare lenses, is useless to you, and anyone else.
>>
>>Pick the camera, R or M, then pick the appropriate lens by the focal length
>>and maximum aperture that you want. All of the lenses are good.
>>
>>Jim
>>
>>PS... now the real answer. Buy an R8, a new 35-70/2.8 ASPH, 70-180/2.8 APO,
>>and the 19 and 28 as your wide angles. All new lenses, all to Leica's
>>highest standards, all focal lengths covered. Want longer than 180? The APO
>>Modular system will give you everything from 280 to 800 in APO glass. All
>>of the finest lenses money can buy are waiting. Go for it.
>>
>>Oops... forget the 19mm. There are no filter threads so you cannot mount a
>>UV filter. Sorry. How about a discontinued 21?
>>
>>;-)
>>http://www.photoaccess.com
>>Jim Brick, ASMP, BIAA
>>Photo Access
>>(650) 470-1132
>>Visual Impressions Publishing
>>Visual Impressions Photography
>>(408) 296-1629
>> 
>