Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/23

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Subject: [Leica] Monaghan the Clueless replies...
From: Robert Monaghan <rmonagha@post.cis.smu.edu>
Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 06:13:05 -0500 (CDT)

As a subscriber and poster to this LUG, I'm kind of surprised at being so 
defamed (as clueless, an idiot...) by so many LUG people who obviously 
haven't taken any time to read my page on the problems with Autofocus (at
http://www.smu.edu/~rmonagha/third/af.html). What's the deal? 

Why do people on the Leica UG - dedicated to manual focus cameras and
lenses - so vehemently attack someone who argues those same MF cameras and
lenses are superior to AF cameras in many photographic situations? Duh???

Why is it surprising that I suggest you can focus more accurately with a 
continuously variable analog manual focus camera in shallow DOF situations 
than you can with an autofocus camera limited by its discrete sensor size
focusing to discrete digital steps or jumps? That's how it works, right? I 
can't be the only advanced degreed electrical engineer on this LUG. 

You don't have to believe me, the facts, Keppler's tests and his photo 
industry engineer's explanations - there are dozens of real-world 
photographers whose observations I have posted on my AF page that go into 
various AF issues as it has impacted them in real-world photography, alright?

As to _my_ background, I started in 1971 as a professional scientific
photographer (archeological site photogr., 60 inch telescope wet plate
camera photogr...); I have taught beginning and advanced underwater
photography, have over sixty articles and book chapters (from Astronomy
Magazine to the Yale Scientific Mag.), and ten college and grad degrees,
including three grad degrees in electrical engineering and computer 
science, a legal degree (and 7 years in the legal trenches/pits ;-) etc.

Like many of you, I am a recovering Lens-aholic with over 100 lenses and 
two dozen cameras, not including over 20 homemade lenses and telescopes, 
and ranging from 35mm to medium format to large format setups ;-) I bought/
deducted over 300 used/new photobooks last year - it helps to have the world's 
largest used book store just a mile away (Half Price Books Motherstore)

I have about 600+ HTML pages related to photography at my web-site, with
2,000+ photos and 10,000+ archived posts along with several thousand typed
pages of photography resources http://www.smu.edu/~rmonagha/mf/index.html
So you'all can easily see what I do and don't know about photography; a 
couple of months reading for about an hour a day should just about do it ;-)

Sadly, while I am told there is an immense amount of experience and 
expertise about photography in general and Leicas in particular on this 
list; but I seem to be missing a lot of it somehow between the personal 
attacks and cigar/car/bicycle posts ;-) 

Okay, I've shown you mine, now you show me yours. Where are your sites?
Seriously. I think I have more materials on my third party lenses subsite
(~rmonagha/third/index.html) than ALL of the non-commercial Leica RF/SLR
pages out there put together. Where are _your_ Leica sites? Those of you who
have defamed me as so clueless, where are _your_ sites displaying your photo
expertise and knowledge for a "clueless" "idiot" like myself to learn?