Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/07/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Eric said: > Pre-leica, I had a Nikon FE2 and macro (nikon's "micro") 55mm lens. > It was the finest combo I ever owned, and I regretted it after selling > them off. > Although I love my M7, I could never reproduce the same portrait close > up. IE, rangefinders just can't cut it when photographing under 3 ft. > subject distance. > I have found that an SLR and a rangefinder are a lovely duo. > But of course, ever restless, I am playing with medium format now..<<<< Eric me old son, Aren't you comparing apples and oranges with the equipment comparison? You and I know the M7 and other M's do not focus as close as an SLR, Nikon or Leica, certainly "comparing a macro lens with a non-macro M lens." And although I can understand the differences of look and distance of focus relationship, I can't imagine you'd attempt to use the equipment in similar fashion when one wont do what the other will? Certainly in focusing distance, then complain about buying the Leica gear. And why you don't sell the Leica stuff and go back to an SLR Nikon or otherwise. I use whatever I have in my hands at the time to do the right job for the assignment and I rarely have a problem with an M when used for the correct reason, portraits or other wise. It's understanding the limitations of each lens and camera body and where they work most effectively that makes life very easy for any photographer. And if I found I was not capturing what I wanted due to the equipment and my lack of ability in managing the gear I'd get rid of it and move onto something else. However, I notice you're "playing with new toys:" >>> But of course, ever restless, I am playing with medium format now..<<<< So this post may be meaningless. Pity! ;-) ted - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html