Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/06/03

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Subject: Re: Multiple bodies
From: "Dr. Elliot Puritz" <drpuritz@li.net>
Date: Tue, 03 Jun 1997 17:53:09 -0400

Donal Philby wrote:
> 
> ted grant wrote:
> >
> 
>  it's not a bad lens at all and better it, than none at all!
> 
> Gang,
> 
> A friend and occasional assistant has Maxum system with nice 80-200
> f/2.8 lens.  It has taken a beating, but he can't afford to fix or
> replace it (guess I should pay him more!).  The lens barrel actually
> comes apart, so you have to have a hand on it or keep it upright.
> 
> But last year he was photographing the hydroplane boats in SD with this
> lens and has a sequence of Miss Budweiser disintegrating.  He had a
> feeling something was going to happen he said, but all the other
> photographers were looking the other way and only he got about a 8 frame
> sequence.  Allsport distributed the image and it was published in a book
> on best sports photographs of l996.
> 
> Since Allsport has never paid him, the lens still is in pieces, but
> working fine--as long as he holds the barrel together.
> 
> Donal Philby
> San Diego

Wait a minute Donal!  Was that Miss Budweiser the boat, or the real 
Miss Budweiser?!  If it was the real Ms. Bud...well, what a sequence!  
He ought to be able to afford ten R8s and associated lenses with the 
commission on that one!

Best tongue in cheek regards,

Elliot