Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Friends, Over the past month, I have been using my 35 summicron ASPH on my 0.72 M6 Wetzlar to take pictures of activities in the hospital that I work in. I am very much inspired by Ted Grant's book, "This is Our Work - The Legacy of Sir William Osler". Ted's book contains a very fine selection of shots taken in various hospital environments and is a real keeper. I am indeed priviledged to have a signed copy from him. I am also inspired by the words contained within the hard covers. Previously, I was of the opinion that the 35 summicron ASPH did not possess the "bokeh" that I like in the background blur compared to my 6-element 35mm summicron-M. That may be true for my more artistic shots. After this current self-imposed assignment, I am of the opinion that I am beginning to appreciate the sharpness and contrast inherent in the latest 35 summicron ASPH. Using HP5+, I was shooting my OR images almost wide open and I find that the details recordable with the ASPH to be a definite asset in the final reproduction. I just needed the details and the ASPH delivers them very well. With the ASPH on my M6, I hardly notice any intrusion into the viewfinder. With my older summicron and its round 12585 hood, I could still see the arc of the hood at the lower right corner. Would I give up my older 35 summicron for the sharper, more contrasty, better performer? Nah...... the ol' gal is still a stunning performer and is still my preferred glass for artistry in photography. Dan K. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep in order to gain what he cannot lose." ============================================================================