Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jim, until you try a Cosina-made Voightlander, how do you know you'll like it less than your Leica gear? Refer to Green Eggs and Ham, by Doctor Suess :-) I plan to purchase a 15 mm Voightlander Heliar lens sometime this summer; I've never owned a Cosina product before, and if I really like the Heliar, I may buy some of their other products, too. Telescope test reports, I read with somewhat more interest than camera lens tests, because in astronomy, we really are using the optics "wide open", and viewing pinpoints of light at infinity! I think that many sellers of high-end products tend to have a little P.T. Barnum running through their veins, and that's where it helps to be a skeptical hardass, and not be disuaded from doing your own reality-checking. Sitting before me, I have a magnificent 1:20.5 scale model of a Shay locomotive, produced, I think, in Guangzhou, China, and selling for some silly giveaway price of around $500. Silly, because it's amazingly good, and it's nearest competition is $6,000. This, from a company whose products I vowed, 20 years ago, never to buy again! My, how times have changed. Jeff - -----Original Message----- From: Jim Brick <jim@brick.org> [snip] >Well gang, I still don't get it and I'm not sure I ever will. Actually, I >don't want to. Which is OK because everyone has to have their own set of >likes, dislikes, wants, toys, etc... >>It will be a cold day in hell before I would lay an image on film through >any 75mm lens other than the 75/1.4 Summilux. This lens is simply the >epitome of Leica. Unique images that speak to you. Sit and look at them (as >I am doing right now,) and the music starts playing. > >Am I really stupid? Or are you all keeping secrets from me?