Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/04/06

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Subject: Re: [Leica] MarK's 35 -"One lens to Rule them All"
From: Mark Rabiner <mark@rabinergroup.com>
Date: Sun, 06 Apr 2003 18:23:02 -0700
References: <BAB63816.A187%caliguri@rcn.com>

Edward Caliguri wrote:
> 
> Mark-
>     Do you also call it "your Precious" and talk using "We" when you use ?
> 
> "We must keep us safe, my Precious, yes .... with a UV filter, Yesss? Only a
> Leica UVa filter for Us my Precious! No, Not Tiffin, Nooo! Only Leica, YESSS
> -  LEICA!!"
>     :-)
> Ed


Ed Hi! I don't see any other "Mark's" on the list is the above "quote"
representing what I think or where I'm at?
Maybe a little bit mostly I'm going to defend myself and say you didn't
exactly hit the nail on the head (I'm the nail)
OK
I do have little issues that I'm behind or don't like as I do give the
whole photography thing a lot of thought.
I'm totally down on UV filters. I don't own one. If i was at the end of
a pier with salt spray i might use a yellow-green or any number of
filters on my lens which would both protect it and really do something
to the image other than screw it up.
If it was color I'd use a warming filter. That cuts thought a ton of UV
and that is needed.

Yes you do remember correctly I'm not so fond of Tiffen as that
lamination thing with the gel inside sure does not sound good to me in
principle. Way too many added air to glass surfaces and I'm not sure if
air to gel surface means anything. I like simplicity. I don't like a gel
squeezed in between to sheets of glass. I like a sheet of glass colored
the appropriate color.
But I've got quite a few of them, i buy them in a pinch off those racks
when i need one NOW. Someday to be replaced by a B+W or even better an
esoteric  Heliopan filter I hope!.
Normally when I order a B+W filter from B&H (confusing i know) I order
it with the super multi coated anti scratch coating which costs me an
extra ten bucks and 2 weeks.
As the front elements of many molded Asph Leica lense come from Hoya and
Hoya has a new premium filter line it does not to me seem so
inappropriate to get a Hoya filter. At least its a solid sheet of glass!
And you'd two sheets of Hoya glass next to each other. They wont be so
lonely everybodys talking German in the camera bag!
All my Leica filters and I have several cost me 10 or 15 bucks each. I
get them at swap meets. Many say N.Y. Leica on them I doubt their
coatings are anything to bring home to mom about.

I shoot with my Hasselblads far more then i shoot with my Leicas. I try
to contain myself on this on the LUG but it leaks out sometimes and
there are rumors. 
When I get my Rolleiflex F CLA'd that will change.

I just think it's not so obvious and kind of stupid to be getting all
involved with Leica discussions and looking at Leica pictures... 
on the Nikon list.
 
And visa versa.

It's the Leica users group. I come here to talk Leica.
That said I'm new to Leica, only ten years. My body of work you can take
a peak at on my website goes back 38 years to 1965 I was 13 with my
first darkroom. So there are Voigtländer Vito BL shots which I got then
and even a few Instamatic 100 shots from a bit before. Then Nikon. And
Rolleiflex. Then Hasselblad.  
I shoot sometimes with a pocket Rollei 35. 
I have a nice Calumet Cambo 4x5 sheet film with a Fuji lens. My most
recent "project" was done with it. The Hallowween thing which is in my
website. The Fuji lens may have to go there is a ring of bubbles around
the perimeter so it would seem to be separating. Still takes better
pictures than my Hasselblads and Leicas combined.
I have an Olympus FT single frame camera which i use now and then.
Mostly "then." Astonishingly mediocre optics for such a small image
circle. Not as sharp as my Nikon optics with the bigger image circle.

So I'm sorry Ed if you've gotten too used to me or i seem too dogmatic.
(woof) I get sick of myself sometimes too. I hope this post straightens
some stuff out for the Rabinerisly disenchanted.

Mark Rabiner
Portland, Oregon USA
http://www.rabinergroup.com
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Replies: Reply from "firkin" <firkin@balhpl01.ncable.net.au> ([Leica] Re: MarK's 35 -"One lens to Rule them All")
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