Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/10/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Just this morning I purchased a 50mm/1.8 Canon LTM lens for use on the iiib that I had acquired a few months ago. I have little knowledge of the good and bad of rangefinder cameras (I hope to learn more...and not all the hard way). Lens serial number is 3428xx, and there isn't a mark on it. It looks like a new lens (I know it isn't). I used a bright light on/thru the glass and saw only a bubble or two. I payed $150 US Would like to know if such was a reasonable buy, and more importantly I would like to get some feel or expectation about what awaits me with this new addition. I shot an old tractor this weekend with the iiib(35/3.5 elmar). The lens/camera combination predating the worn, rusty tractor be several years. The results of that experience has change my whole attitude about what limits surround 35 mm work. I shot the image hand held, taking only seconds and half-minutes to frame and complete, and walk on to another. I have pranced around a tripod for periods of half-HOURS setting up a large format shot with no more expectation of detail and clarity that I captured on 35mm with a camera/lens combo that was taking pictures nearly 60 years ago. I will be doing significantly more shooting with the 35mm. Dave Stratton