Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/08/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi, Bud, Thanks for sharing. Can I have a full copy of the article? Many thanks! Felix Tian - --- Bud Cook <budcook@ibm.net> wrote: > In the July/August 1995 issue of Darkroom & Creative > Camera Techniques, > Carl > Weese wrote a piece called The Leica Mystique. This > piece was reprinted > and > distributed by Leica. As a long time Leica user, I > found it to be very > > interesting. I've included a (very) few excerpts > below and can send the > entire > piece as e-mail to anyone who is interested. Just > let me know if you > want it. > > The original piece is about 16,000 characters. > > Bud Cook > > - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ............'Leica partisans may display a loyalty > that seems truly > fanatic, > but they seldom engage in one-on-one comparisons > with other cameras > because, > quite simply, there is no competition for the Leica > M. A 35mm, all > manual, > interchangeable-lens, optical rangefinder camera, > the M is not only the > original but also the only surviving example of its > breed. Its > adherents go > beyond brand loyalty in their attachment to this > camera; for many, the > relationship can truly be described as a romance.' > > Ergonomics > > .................'It is a miracle of ergonomics, > designed before the > very > term came into common use. This is of no small > importance. The > ergonomic > comfort of the camera is the first element of the > intense shooting style > it > fosters, which influences the pictures Leica > photographers make. It is > this > shooting style which I suspect is at the heart of > the Leica Mystique.' > > Those Leica Lenses > > ................... '35 mm Summilux (f/1.4) was a > breakthrough lens when > it > was introduced and its design reflects a number of > compromises. Wide > open, > it has very low contrast (that as we've just seen > can be beneficial) and > > also suffers from coma, which renders point light > sources as smeared > shapes. > I think this defect is so beautiful, that while my > standard 35 mm lens > is > now the current Summicron, I keep and use my > 27-year-old Summilux for > it's > unique, idiosyncratic image qualities.' > > > Camera Handling: The Leica Style > > ...........'By contrast there is nothing seductive > about the view > through > the Leica's finder. It's just a one-eyed look at > the world tinted > slightly blue > and reduced to three-quarters life size.' > > ............'With AF, when making a fast shot it is > all too easy to make > > pictures perfectly focused on the wrong thing. Or > to make sharply > focused > images with the invariable stylistic device of a > main subject dead > center in > the frame. With this pre-focus technique you can > shoot at lightning > speed > while using the viewfinder purely for framing. This > can lead to better > pictures.' > > Leica Technique > > ........'Totally manual control, rangefinder viewing > and focusing, > dimunutive size, quiet operation, specialized lenses > maximized for > certain shooting > conditions; this is a set of attributes that stakes > out a specific > photographic territory for the Leica. If these > attributes are the > perfect > ones for the kind of pictures a photographer wants > to make, it may be > the > only tool that is needed.' > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com