Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/04/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>>>>Tim Kuntz >>>Why does there seem to be so much pent up bile with so many of members of >>>this list? Greg Locke > >Who knows why?.... >Where do we go from here? What do you want to see this forum >like? What do you want to see this world-wide organization >doing? What is your "vision" of what we, as 'Leica >photographers', should be? > I don't know either, but this forum is becoming awfully boring with interminable discussions of trivia and nonsense such as neck strap length and of what sign to give another Leica user. Who cares! Humor is fine but often it's just stupidity. When there is an attempt at some serious technical discussion, such as questioning traditional photographic practice, in many cases, the responses just regurgitate what was questioned without addressing the issue. For example, today I posted some questions concerning alternatives to hyperfocal distance focusing and referred to some articles by Merklinger which state that this type of focusing was suitable for lens and film quality of the 1930s and show that his recommended ways of focusing will lead to sharper pictures. The responses I got so far just referred to "the 1/3 rule" and to hyperfocal focusing at two apertures smaller than the actual aperture. I had indicated that the latter was disposed of by Merklinger as not leading to pictures as sharp as with his recommended way of focusing; and the former, the 1/3 rule, is essentially the same as using the scales on the lens -- the very thing that I was questioning. Sorry to be so long-winded, but I wanted to show how difficult it is to get something useful out of this forum, owing to low signal to noise ratio. A refugee from the CompuServe Photo Forum, I have been following LUG for a few weeks -- and i's been pretty boring, so I don't know how much longer I'll hang in here. I'll see for a few more days whether I will get any interesting responses on the DOF issue. BTW, the CompuServe Photo Forum was supposed to open with free access to general internet users. I'll have a look at www.compuserve.com to see whether this has happened. - --Mitch