Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/05/19
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jeffery Smith said: Subject: Re: [Leica] The "discipline" of using only one lens > As far as I know, Capa and HCB primarily used one lens. Certainly the folks > who did Rolleiflex TLR work used one lens. Even when I carry 3 lenses with > me in the Domke, I often use just one and leave the others in the bag. > Opportunities are too fleeting to be fiddling with swapping lenses IMO.<<<<< Hi Jeffery, Well some folks don't understand many of the older lads around here only had one lens for their Speed Graphic, I used a 127mm, considered a kind of wide angle.;-) And on occasion used a longer lens for shooting pro-football. No not like the size of today's 35mm cameras or digi. cam's. Or we used a Rollieflex with only one lens. Actually we used two.... one colour, one b&w. So we learned to walk closer or step back to change coverage. However, as time and experience evolved and we switched to 35mm with it's versatility of lenses we added more bodies to avoid missed photo opportunities. To the extent on some assignments I'm working 3 M7's and 3 motor-driven R8's all hanging off my body! :-) Sure one hell of a site, but you have to see before it happens. ;-) But on many occasions I'll work with one M7 and a lens appropriate to the assignment situation. ted