Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/10/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> > 35/1.4 is too front-heavy > > HUH? It's a very small lense and isn't "front-heavy" at all! Not as small as 2/35 :-) > > and you > > will rarely > > need that speed IMO > > My experience is the extra stop is very useful, as I shoot mostly all > existing light, low light. It makes the difference between being able to > get a reasonably sharp shot, and a fuzzy shot. You sometimes can't just use > faster film, as you also increase grain. I can very nicely shoot with > either Neopan 1600 or Tri-X at 800, and get very decent shots. Yes, but Eric wrote that: 1.) He wants to do portraiture (which AFAIK means head shots, in which 35mm will distort faces) 2.) He has relatively little money to invest and so I thought that if he will be choosing between 1.4/35 or 2/35 and 2.8/90 combo, he should buy the latter. But, as I said, it was just MHO :) > There's also the depth of field issue. If you like "bokeh", then the 1.4 > will give you much better out of focus renderings, since the extra stop will > throw a significantly larger part of the image out of focus. Yes, thats true. But then, the beautifullest lens to do it should be Noctilux or 1.4/75 you recommended :), not a 1.4/35, which, even being a 1.4 lens, has bigger DOF tham 2/50 (or not? It should have - I don't have a DoF calc handy) - -- St. (XS360 Diesel - Sampo Lappelil, ¬liMC) http://www.familyofman2.com GH !d a- C--- E---- W+++ N+++ PS+++ !tv b+++ D++ e++ h* r% - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html