Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/11/16

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Subject: [Leica] NYC
From: drodgers at casefarms.com (David Rodgers)
Date: Thu Nov 16 06:24:22 2006

I bought a CV15 just after they became available. Just after the
purchase I used it extensively for an outdoor project in very bright
light. It didn't perform well. I became disenchanted with the lens. I
didn't use it again for a long time. The next time I used it was for a
series of interior shots in subdued light. The results were much better.


I attribute my poor early results to the fact that I'd stopped down
considerably (I think most shots were at f16) and diffraction came into
play. Now, I try not to use it stopped down beyond f8. I just wonder if
anyone else has had similar experiences.

daveR 

-----Original Message-----
From: Philippe Orlent [mailto:philippe.orlent@pandora.be] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 7:06 PM
To: Leica Users Group
Subject: Re: [Leica] NYC

I am very happy with the response until now: I hadn't been  
concentrating on photography these last 6 months (just some quick  
snapshots most of the time) and I left home with a 28 that I only did  
a few rolls with at Photokina, and a 15 that I had bought 2 months  
ago but never used. So I was pretty unsure about the final results: I  
had lost a lot of my 'moves'. (prefocusing, mesuring quickly and  
accurately, choosing aperture, ...)
If you think about it, it's amazing how things went, really: 3 years  
ago, I loved photography but didn't practice it. Then I bought a  
Digilux 2 and discovered the LUG. After my Digilux 2, I had a 15 for  
the first time: the first analog rangefinder-like camera that I  
bought was a Bessa L at Stephen's with a  CV15 on it. Back then, I  
shot 2 rolls with it -it is a great lens but of pretty limited use,  
especially since I had no lens alternatives at the time- and then  
sold it to acquire my first real Leica rangefinder: one of Nathan's  
two CLs, with a Minolta 90/4 on it. I sold the CL to fund for my  
first M -an M4-2-, then bought a 50 'cron, an CV 35/3.5 from Phong  
(anybody hear from him lately?), and this year, went for an MP. And 3  
lenses: a 50 Summitar from Sloboban, a new Zeiss 28 and a CV 15.  
Black this time. So in 3 years 3 Leica's and a bunch of lenses. Do I  
see an M8 blinking there next year? ;-)
Yep. Leica is pretty adictive for luring folks into photography. And  
I can't say that of any other of the 30 cameras I tried in the  
meantime...
Indeed, the curve has been pretty steep and a lot of you have helped  
me to climb it.
I thank you all for that,
Philippe



Op 16-nov-06, om 00:30 heeft Ric Carter het volgende geschreven:

> I REALLY like the Cheese stand and the hat center.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ric Carter
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/f/Passing-Fancies
>
>
>
> On Nov 15, 2006, at 5:02 PM, Philippe Orlent wrote:
>
>> We spent last weekend in Manhattan. A very inspiring place indeed:
>> MoMA, Veteran's Day, Ground Zero, Balducci's, ...
>> So many things to see, so many things to do.
>>
>> Some photographs, of which 2 for Sonny, at
>> http://www.fullflavor.be/NYC/
>>
>> I took only the VC 15 and the Zeiss 28 with my MP.
>>
>> Hope you enjoy and
>> Comments and suggestions welcomed as always.
>>
>> Thanks for looking,
>> Philippe
>>
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