Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/04/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ted, Which end of the calf? :-) Barney On Friday, April 11, 2003, at 07:18 PM, Ted Grant wrote: > Frank Filippone wrote: >>> Yes, but as one that does not yet have the lens, I am trying to make >>> the > buy >> decision.... and it is not easy with a lens this unique in its >> focusing >> technique.....<<<< > > Hi Frank, > I just popped out of the darkroom for some R&R and saw your post re: > questions on the 400 and 560, hopefully the 6.8 which I used for many > years > covering Olympics and other sports events. Before I switched to 280 > 2.8 and > 400 2.8 and extenders. > > Great glass, super easy to use... try focusing on a calf running at > you full > tilt with a cowboy on horse back chasing it down to rope during the > Calgary > Stampede using the 560 slide barrel pushing in the opposite direction > to the > critter running at you. > > In other words, critter running at me.... slide barrel being pushed at > the > critter keeping it infocus, with a weird kind of in yer mind > feeling.... > "shouldn't I be pulling this slide barrel back the way the calf is > running > at me?" ;-) > > Nope and I held the calf in focus until the cowboy tossed him down. > Using > the sliding barrel is so smooth and simple to use it's amazing how > accurate > it is after a very short time of shooting. > > I used mine always with a motor-driven Leica SLR of the day, pistol > grip > equipped with electric micro switch connected to the motor and tubular > shoulder brace. It was a heck of sight when covering a State visit of > some > dignitary and certainly drove the Mounties crazy whenever I pointed it > in > the direction of the Queen during one of Her Royal visits. ;-) > > Man it looked like a major size weapon. On more than one occasion the > image > in the view finder disappeared and when I looked up there would be a > "very > large member of the RCMP" standing right in front of me and lens. > > But what a great lens assembly for action; sports, people, cars and > other > fast moving objects. And a slow shutter speed is a piece of cake once > you > acquire the hang of using the lens, shoulder brace and motor! > Actually used > the 560 @ 1/15th during the closing ceremonies of the 1972 Summer > Olympics > in Munich. Perfect colour slide and exposure! ;-) Hand held with > shoulder > brace. > > Look, you wont go wrong with this slide barrel lens, either 400 or > 560, heck > if you can find them both and have the funds, get them both! As sure > as heck > as soon as you have it in your hands you'll go nuts until you have > both. > > I've done macro using the "barrel extender" locked in the middle of the > barrel and a macro adapter between lens and camera body! Cool stuff! > :-) > Don't worry there's going to be some folks tell you it can't be > done.... It > can, just do it! ;-) And you get the neatest looking images! > > At worse, if you buy it and find you don't like it ...... sell it for a > profit! ;-) > > And don't worry about having to use a tripod all the time... throw the > tripod away and just hand hold it, shoot away and have some major fun > taking > pictures the likes you've never done before. :-) > > Trust me, would I lie to you? ;-) > > ted > > Samples from the Women in Medicine project: > http://www.sandycarterphotography.com/WIMcollagePage.htm > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html