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Subject: [Leica] Summarit press release
From: mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner)
Date: Fri Aug 3 19:32:58 2007


Way back we joked about the Red dot really not being red when we joked about
the Gray Card not really being gray and none of us guessed it when all in
all all this time it was really true. The horror!

                            The blue sky is not really blue its cyan.

But the hypemasters in Solms messed up.
The first sentence reads:

It is the lenses on which the legend of the Leica brand was founded.


Well that's not how I think of the name "Summarit".
No frog jokes please.

A quick internet search revels this on a flickr thing:

This group is for users (and lovers) of Leica\'s 50mm underdog.
Sure its not a Summilux, or a Summicron... but its still a Leica!


This is a lens nom which was not how "the legend of the Leica brand was
founded."
But came way later and fell in the cracks.
A pre Summicron if I recall correctly.
Not worth now not much on the open market.
Does not inspire fear nor longing in the hearts and minds of mild mannered
men.

But what I do like is "2.5". The number.
Inspires nostalgia for this camper puppy big guy.
But for the wrong reasons.
Nikon Reasons.

The 105 2.5 AI which I now this month have with me to use when I need some
reach when out with my DSLRs.
My first lens I made commercial money with in the mid 70's.
And the ONLY for more than a year. And MAIN for after that.

Its now it this digital world a 157.5mm for me with my crop circle factor of
1.5 DX.
So when out with my tiny 18-55 I can still get into those hard to reach
places far far away if need be when the time comes as I've got plenty of
room in my small pack for another compact lens. A good reason for my trusty
105. 

Which was a pivotal lens in photography in the 70s and 80s but I won't go
into it.

I was thinking Leica would come out with a compact crop factor 1.33x lens or
series of glass risking the wrath of its film users who would not be able to
then make much use of this Leicas new product.
optimized for the what amounts to a half frame crop circle.
And with all the optimal paths going straight back and not on obnoxiously
obtuse angles.

This making about all the glass I've been buying lately. As the above
mentioned incredibly compact 18-55 kit lens. And cheap. And sharp.

I also hoped Leica might if lightning strikes which its doing right now in
NY come out with a nice line of compact lightweight not so expensive
SLOW GLASS

A series of glass with an EASY TOUCH.
A series of glass I'd want to spend some time
Not come and go in a heated rush
I want Solms to understand
When it comes to glass, I want a slow line.

Bring back the 3.3's whatever they call those.
3.5 even.
Heck bring back a line of f4's.
f4 and be their that's me for you.

There must of been some pet of Ernest Leitz everybody forgot about.
And not that pet frog either.

A 1.5?
To me it sounds like an F2 with its widest click stop broken.
An f2 on steroids for pets.

Its just that with rangefinder optics for me its all about compactness.
The size of the current 21's and 24's are bloated beyond recognition in my
book. I'd almost buy Zeiss made in Japan instead.




BUT WHAT IS THIS ALL ABOUT REALLY?
Does ASPH glass design really offend Leicas customer block?
News at 11. I'm going to read what Leica says about it i've not even read it
yet.
Could not get past the first sentence.




...
Then after Leica comes out with this half frame crop circle line of glass
they re introduce the Leica "72" to shoot film with it.

Making me the happy camper puppy big guy of the decade.

I hope this laptop is grounded.





Mark William Rabiner
Harlem, NY

rabinergroup.com



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